Ryan Frigm
If the United States wants to defend the homeland against the next generation of missile and aerial threats, hardware alone will not save us.
Sensors, radars and interceptors are necessary but no longer sufficient. The decisive advantage for Golden Dome for America will come from software and the ability to integrate, test, adapt and fight as a single, coherent system.
But software-defined warfare will not emerge organically. The Office of Golden Dome for America must serve as the change agent for this initiative. It is uniquely chartered, empowered and resourced to make these decisions for the Defense Department and the U.S. If Golden Dome is to succeed on its compressed timeline, the program office must mandate a software-defined architecture from the outset and enforce integration as the organizing principle of the program.
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