FORT BLISS, Texas (June 2, 2015) -- During combat operations, units often change base locations to outmaneuver the enemy or avoid attack, requiring the entire command post to be moved, or jumped. By ...
The Army wants to ensure command posts, like this one pictured, the 1st Cavalry Division Tactical Command Post at the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, California, don't become easy targets.
In a changing operational environment, where command posts are increasingly vulnerable, intent can serve as a stealth enabler. A communicated commander’s intent can serve as a way to limit electronic ...
Researchers are also working on a light mobile command post which can save set up time with a rolled out table ready to go and large screen displays. ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. — As the Army looks ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army wants to make its command posts nimbler and more easily concealable to survive intense, widespread fights of the future, and it’s pulling lessons from the invasion of ...
KADENA AIR BASE, OKINAWA, Japan -- The 1st Battalion, 1st Air Defense Artillery Regiment based in Okinawa received five Command Post of the Future computers in January. The addition of these systems ...
SAVANNAH, Georgia—If the war in Ukraine has taught the U.S. Army anything, it’s that command posts are too big and draw too much attention. “If you watch the news for lessons learned from all of the ...
FORT BLISS, Texas — Soldiers and leaders from 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division tested the Command Post Computing Environment (CPCE) during Network Integration Evaluation (NIE) 18.2. Nov ...
The Army’s command post is an unwieldy nest, strung with hundreds of feet of cable, stacked with towers of transit cases and populated by a jumble of computer servers and terminals. It takes an entire ...
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