Lockheed Martin Leads U.S. Army’s Next-Gen Command and Control Revolution with NGC2

Lockheed Martin has secured a prototype agreement with the U.S. Army to lead the development of the Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) system, a data-centric initiative aimed at revolutionizing battlefield decision-making. This effort marks a significant step toward modernizing military operations by leveraging advanced digital technologies to enhance situational awareness and operational agility. The NGC2 system is envisioned as a transformative platform that will redefine how commanders access, interpret, and act upon real-time information in complex combat environments.

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To bring this vision to life, Lockheed Martin is collaborating with a diverse network of partners, including small businesses and commercial tech innovators such as Raft and Hypergiant. These partnerships are designed to foster a dynamic digital ecosystem that encourages rapid innovation and seamless third-party integration. By tapping into the agility and creativity of these collaborators, Lockheed Martin aims to accelerate the development of cutting-edge solutions that meet the evolving needs of the modern battlefield.

At the heart of the NGC2 initiative is the goal of empowering military commanders with faster, more informed decision-making capabilities. The system will deliver a continuously updated and integrated common operating picture, enabling leaders to respond swiftly to emerging threats and shifting tactical conditions. This enhanced situational awareness is expected to improve coordination across units and domains, ultimately strengthening mission effectiveness and operational outcomes.

The NGC2 system will be built upon a foundation of open and modular technologies, specifically utilizing Modular Open Systems Architecture (MOSA) and application programming interfaces (APIs). These design principles are intended to simplify the integration of new technologies and facilitate ongoing system upgrades without disrupting core functionality. By embracing openness and modularity, the Army can ensure that the NGC2 platform remains adaptable and resilient in the face of future challenges.

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