As we honor America’s veterans, we are reminded of their devotion, patriotism, selfless service, and sacrifice. Thank you to all the brave Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Airmen, Guardians, and Coast Guardsmen who helped build this great Nation. Happy Veterans Day from PEO C3N! ASA(ALT) U.S. Army Acquisition Support Center (USAASC) Army Futures Command U.S. Army DEVCOM C5ISR Center #VeteransDay
About us
Headquartered at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, the Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications, and Network (PEO C3N) is responsible for delivering a unified network that addresses the most critical operational needs and supports the Army of 2030. Critical to supporting the Army of 2030 and pivoting to the Army of 2040 is a less complex network that can support large-scale combat operations by enabling formation mobility, providing assured voice communications, a data-enabled common operating picture and digital fires and resist cyber and electronic warfare attacks. To advance this capability for the Army of 2030, PEO C3N is fielding modernized network communications gear; mission command and cyber understanding applications; network management tools; integrated command posts; network initialization capability and communications security technology to brigades and division enablers. In 2023 alone, more than 400 Army, Army Reserve and Army National Guard formations will be fielded with modernized network and mission command application technology. At the same time, we are planning to deliver additional technology improvements in FY25, including delivery of mobile command posts; more resilient network connectivity; unified network operations tools; mission command visualization; and data management tools across the division formation. As we design the network to enable the Army of 2030, rigorous acquisition practices, industry and S&T alignment, and engineering framework underpinning design and delivery will remain in place. There will still be frequent opportunities for industry to integrate advanced capabilities into the Army network design process. We will continue to leverage persistent experimentation and Soldier feedback, including from ongoing operations, exercises, and units fielded with modernized capabilities, to inform the network of 2030 design.
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https://peoc3n.army.mil/
External link for PEO C3N
- Industry
- Armed Forces
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- APG-North, MD
- Type
- Government Agency
Locations
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Primary
6590 Reconnaissance St.
APG-North, MD 21005-1848, US
Employees at PEO C3N
Updates
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Product Manager Network Modernization (PdM NetMod), Project Manager Tactical Network, recently completed Troposcatter Transmission – Medium (TROPO-M) new equipment training and fielding for the First Unit Equipped (FUE) -- the 63rd Expeditionary Signal Battalion–Enhanced (ESB-E), 35th Corps Signal Brigade, at Fort Stewart, Georgia. The new more expeditionary TROPO-M provides beyond-line-of-sight (BLOS) transport capability that will extend network range and significantly increase throughput, while greatly reducing size, weight and power (SWaP) requirements, compared to the current TROPO capability in the field. This versatile commercial system can operate in satellite denied environments, and it will increase multipath diversity, enhancing unit’s Primary, Alternate, Contingency, Emergency (PACE) communication options in congested and contested environments. One of the biggest advantages of the next generation TROPO-M is its lower latency compared to satellite capability, improving the performance of the network, especially for real-time applications. The Army’s new TROPO-M system enables BLOS capability without satellites and can diffract signals over mountains. It uses tropospheric scattering capability, which bounces signals off the Earth’s troposphere to provide high-capacity BLOS capability without using expensive and limited satellite resources. It also uses particles in the atmosphere as reflectors for microwave radio signals. TROPO-M reduces the Army’s over-reliance on satellites, while saving significant costs by reducing expensive commercial satellite airtime leases. Army Futures Command ASA(ALT) U.S. Army DEVCOM
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Industry partners will have the opportunity to meet with Project Mangers (PMs) for one-on-one meetings during the Army’s upcoming Technical Exchange Meeting (TEM) 13. Visit Sam.gov to find out more information. https://lnkd.in/gg3c8x3G If you haven’t yet registered for the event, now is the time! Tickets for in-person TEM 13 attendance are almost sold out. Register today! https://lnkd.in/gbZKHgkq ASA(ALT) Army Futures Command U.S. Army DEVCOM C5ISR Center U.S. Army Acquisition Support Center (USAASC) #TEM13 #ArmyModernization #FutureArmy
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The “Strike” Brigade led the Army’s Network Transformation in Contact this year by employing the new C2 Fix concepts into its Large-Scale, Long-Range Air Assault and maneuver capabilities. Collaboration between the unit and the Army’s network and C2 portfolio, aided by additional program offices, enhanced communications from air-to-ground and from foxhole to division, making the unit more mobile, lethal, and survivable against any adversary. https://lnkd.in/gR_rDmaX ASA(ALT) Army Futures Command U.S. Army DEVCOM C5ISR Center PEO Soldier PEO Aviation U.S. Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) 101st Airborne Division, U.S. Army Army Deputy Chief of Staff, G-6 Army Chief Information Officer 2nd Brigade Combat Team "Strike", 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) #ArmyModernization #ArmyNetwork #AirAssault #ScreamingEagles #L2A2 #STRIKE
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It may be the last day of Cybersecurity Month, but securing access to the Army's IT resources is a 24/7 365 day requrement. E-ICAM for FY25 launched to support the Army Digital Transformation Strategy and Zero Trust mission, providing standardized Access Management and enhanced cybersecurity. E-ICAM is committed to: -Standardizing access management across all systems -Enhancing cybersecurity measures to protect critical data -Improving operational efficiency and readiness through secure, streamlined user access This could-based application is another step forward in fortifying the Army’s digital future and ensuring secure, mission-critical operations. #EICAM #ZeroTrust #ArmyDigitalTransformation #Cybersecurity #AccessManagement #DigitalFuture #ArmyInnovation
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Product Manager Unified Network Capabilities and Integration (PdM UNCI), Project Manager Tactical Network, recently facilitated a Sustainment Transport System (STS) risk reduction event (RRE) assessment, at Electronic Proving Ground, Fort Huachuca, Arizona, to reduce risk for the planned STS Initial Operational Test in fiscal year 2025. During the three-week RRE, the Army Test and Evaluation Command (ATEC) assessed all three STS programs of record: STS Satellite Communications (SATCOM), STS Line-of-Sight, and STS Wireless-Fidelity (Wi-Fi). These modernized easy to deploy network transport systems will provide the resilient, high-capacity network connectivity needed to enable the exchange of critical logistics information both locally and worldwide. #ArmyModernization Army Futures Command U.S. Army DEVCOM U.S. Army Sustainment Command
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TEM 13 excitement is building as we prepare to head back to Savannah, GA, Dec. 10-11! The agenda is now live on Sam.gov, featuring panelists and keynote speakers who will address topics including: - Operational Perspectives on Scaling C2 Fix - Priority Enterprise Capabilities for a Unified Network Enabling Tactical Effects - Transport Diversity -C2 Fix Architecture Way Ahead -Operationalizing the Next Generation C2 Vision - EW, Intel and Sensor Support to NGC2 - And much more! REGISTER NOW - the deadline is fast approaching! Click here for more information on registration: https://lnkd.in/gbZKHgkq Click here for more information on the agenda: https://lnkd.in/gg3c8x3G ASA(ALT) Army Futures Command U.S. Army Acquisition Support Center (USAASC) U.S. Army DEVCOM C5ISR Center #TEM13
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MULTIPLE PATHS LEAD TO NETWORK RESILENCY: One way the Army is enhancing network resiliency is through agnostic transport diversity, simply put, increasing the number of network communication pathways available to units. The more signal pathway options that exist for data to travel through, the more resilient the network becomes, keeping Soldiers and their commanders connected, informed and lethal. When ready for technical transition and fielding, the Next Generation Tactical Terminal (NGTT) will simultaneously leverage current and future Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) and Geosynchronous Earth Orbit (GEO) constellations and services, as well as multiple frequency bands, and high capacity terrestrial capabilities--with a single terminal, at-the-halt, at-the-quick-halt or on-the-move. Read more on page 60 of the Fall Army AL&T Magazine.... https://lnkd.in/enN5ZFpP ASA(ALT) Army Futures Command U.S. Army DEVCOM Army Deputy Chief of Staff, G-6
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It’s day three at #AUSA2024 and our Project Managers and their staffs are back on the expo floors meeting current and potential industry partners, whose advanced tech will be pivotal to rapidly transforming the Army’s network and command and control capabilities to support a more mobile, lethal, and survivable force. ASA(ALT) Army Futures Command U.S. Army DEVCOM C5ISR Center Army Chief Information Officer Army Deputy Chief of Staff, G-6 #ArmyModernization #ForgeTheFuture #armynetwork #futurearmy #lsco
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Command and Control (C2) and the Army’s network are intrinsically linked on the battlefield, explained the Hon. Gabe Camarillo, Under Secretary of the Army and Gen. James Mingus, Vice Chief of Staff of the Army during today’s fireside chat on “Accelerating C2 and Network Innovation” at #AUSA2024. The leaders discussed the evolution of the Army’s network transformation to ensure formations will always be ready to fight tonight. “Everything we have on the battlefield is network centric,” said Mingus, as he described how the network enables mission command by providing shared understanding to establish trust. Both senior leaders commended the C2 Fix efforts to simplify the network and elevate complexity to higher echelons but “more must be done to reduce complexity of what the Soldier wears into battle,” which also must be “customizable at the edge.” With NGC2 on the horizon, the Army is seeking data-driven technologies that can be rapidly upgradable and able to operate in contested environments - supported by modern acquisition processes that allow for continual tech insertion. “Requirements are never done,“ said Camarillo. ASA(ALT) Army Futures Command U.S. Army DEVCOM C5ISR Center U.S. Army Acquisition Support Center (USAASC) Army Deputy Chief of Staff, G-6 #ArmyModernization #ArmyNetwork #ForgeTheFuture #futurearmy #NetworkModernization #ArmyC2