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220503-D-JV148-1001
Cropped Cover image of National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine: Consensus Study Report: Advanced Battle Management System Needs, Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities Facing the Department of the Air Force
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| May 3, 2022
New National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine report on ABMS.
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"The U.S. Department of Defense is pursuing an improved ability to more closely integrate and operate jointly against agile adversaries through Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2). This framework will seamlessly integrate sensors, networks, platforms, commanders, operators, and weapon systems for rapid information collection, decision-making, and projection of joint and multinational forces. The Department of the Air Force's contribution to JADC2 is the Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS). As an evolving system in the early stages of definition, ABMS architecture and its supporting elements remain dynamic. Advanced Battle Management System assesses the technical approach being employed by ABMS and its ability to effectively support the range of system integration desired, while also supporting operational and development agility; and the governance being applied by ABMS and if it is appropriate and sufficient to enable quick development and evolution of capabilities while maintaining appropriate government control over the output."
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