US Army Project Convergence to evaluate CJADC2 in the Indo-Pacific theatre
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The US Army will conduct global information dominance experiments in the Indo-Pacific theatre as part of the second phase (part B) of Project Convergence Capstone 5 (PC-C5). Scheduled to start in April, the engagements will involve capabilities of the Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control (CJADC2).
The assessments will take place in complex, realistic scenarios and will include diverse types of cutting-edge technologies and equipment to evaluate multi-domain operational and deployment concepts from corps to commander levels.
Speaking in a session at the AUSA Global Force symposium and exposition, Lt. Gen. David Hodne, deputy commanding general of Army Futures
The assessments will take place in complex, realistic scenarios and will include diverse types of cutting-edge technologies and equipment to evaluate multi-domain operational and deployment concepts from corps to commander levels.
Speaking in a session at the AUSA Global Force symposium and exposition, Lt. Gen. David Hodne, deputy commanding general of Army Futures

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