… acquisition productivity is at an all time low for command and control and information systems…
Warfare has always been a tactical activity designed to coordinate large groups of people and weaponry to better the opposing forces. Those who win do so using superior warfare operations built upon advanced knowledge of enemy location, tactics, weapons, and plans. Such knowledge is obtained through forward sensors or scouts able to accommodate the commanders needs and communicate obtained information back to the commander in sufficient time to make a difference; i.e. Command and Control (C2) the battlefield. Continue reading