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Army launches data operations center to give warfighters the decisive ...

Staff Sgt. Victor Corena, assigned to Assault Company, 1st Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, checks operational data on his end-user device during a field training exercise that demonstrates Next Generation Command and Control AN/PRC-166 radio technology on Fort Carson, Colorado, on September 18, 2025. The NGC2 ecosystem integrates software applications, infrastructure, data, and transport into a unified operational architecture, providing commanders with real-time information to make more, better and faster decisions. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. William Rogers) VIEW ORIGINAL WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army announced the launch of the Army Data Operations Center, or ADOC, a key initiative designed to transform how the Army manages and utilizes its vast data resources to ensure decision dominance on the modern battlefield. The ADOC, which reached initial operating capability on April 3, will serve as the operational engine for the Army’s transformation into a data-centric force. It will connect commanders at all echelons to the full power of the Army’s enterprise data, ensuring warfighters have access to the right information at the right time. While the Army is rich with data from its global operations, much of that information has been fragmented across legacy systems and organizational stovepipes. The ADOC is designed to bridge this gap. “Commanders are not short on data,” said Lt. Gen. Jeth Rey, the Army deputy chief of staff, G-6, during a media roundtable on April 7. “We have tons of data on our battlefield and in our enterprise. We don’t have a data problem. We have a data management problem. And data becomes the ammunition that we need to provide to our senior leaders in order for them to make quick and informed decisions and gain decision dominance.” Cpl. Tyler Coffie, a chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) specialist, assigned to Charlie Company, 64th Brigade Support Battalion, 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, operates the Android Team Awareness Kit (ATAK) to locate simulated casualties during Ivy Sting 4 at Fort Carson, Colorado, Feb. 3, 2026. The medical lanes integrated Next Generation Command and Control capabilities to synchronize medical treatment and evacuation operations, enhanced situational awareness, and improved casualty tracking across the battlefield. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Jacob Cruz) (Photo Credit: Pfc. Jacob Cruz) VIEW ORIGINAL Taske...

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Army Data Operations Center is open for requests - USSA News

WASHINGTON — The Army's newly established Data Operations Center pilot program aims to help tactical units handle data connections and latency, so they can focus on the fight rather than fighting data, according to the director of the center. "It is the issue of trying to figure out how to connect data objects from different...

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US Army launches ADOC for 'decision dominance' on modern battlefield

The US Army is seeking to achieve "decision dominance" on the modern battlefield through the launch of the Army Data Operations Center (ADOC).

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Army launches data operations center to give warfighters the decisive ...

) Staff Sgt. Victor Corena, assigned to Assault Company, 1st Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, checks operational data on his end-user device during a field training exercise that demonstrates Next Generation Command and Control AN/PRC-166 radio technology on Fort Carson, Colorado, on September 18, 2025. The NGC2 ecosystem integrates ...

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