Military Communications for Today and Tomorrow
October 25 | 1:00 - 2:00 PM ET | Register Now
In order to stay ahead of adversaries, enabling U.S. military communications must be a priority.
The future force will require greater speed and greater resiliency to drive strategic decisions for mission success.
Proper access to critical data is essential to power these advanced analytics as well as modern
networks that can provide streamlined and secure connections, from space all the way to the
tactical edge. During AUSA, Viasat will discuss with Army leaders their contributions to, impact on,
and evolution of service-wide warfighting programs -- like Joint Domain Command and Control (JADC2).
We’ll also cover the role of emerging technologies, challenges for accelerating multi-domain
operations, and moving programs from concept to reality.
Military Communications for Today and Tomorrow: A Dispatch from AUSA (On Demand)
In order to stay ahead of adversaries, enabling U.S. military communications must be a priority. The future force will require greater speed and greater resiliency to drive strategic decisions for mission success. Proper access to critical data is essential to power these advanced analytics as well as modern networks that can provide streamlined and secure connections, from space all the way to the tactical edge. During AUSA, Viasat will discuss with Army leaders their contributions to, impact on, and evolution of service-wide warfighting programs -- like Joint Domain Command and Control (JADC2). We’ll also cover the role of emerging technologies, challenges for accelerating multi-domain operations, and moving programs from concept to reality.
Speakers
George Jackson, Director of Events, GovExec Media
Craig Miller, President, Government Systems, ViaSat
Major General Robert Collins, Program Executive Officer for Command, Control, Communications-Tactical, U.S. Army
Paul Puckett III, Director, Enterprise Cloud Management Office, U.S. Army
Joseph Welch, Director, C5ISR Center, U.S. Army