December 18, 2024 - 07:08
Joe Welch, the deputy to the commanding general at Army Futures Command, recently outlined the comprehensive technology stack designed to enhance the U.S. Army's Next-Generation Command and Control (NGC2) capability. This advanced framework is structured in multiple layers, each playing a vital role in the overall functionality and effectiveness of the system.
At the forefront is the application layer, which serves as the interface for users, enabling seamless interaction with various operational tools and data. Below this is the operating systems layer, providing the necessary software environment to support the applications. The compute layer follows, which encompasses the hardware and processing power required to execute complex operations and analyses. Finally, the transport layer ensures reliable communication and data transfer across the network, facilitating real-time information sharing among units.
This layered approach aims to create a robust and adaptable command and control system that can respond effectively to the dynamic needs of modern military operations. Welch emphasized that integrating these layers is crucial for achieving operational superiority and enhancing decision-making capabilities on the battlefield.