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We’re connecting the battlefields of tomorrow by moving towards a combined Joint All-Domain Command-and-Control (JADC2) strategy which seeks interoperability between every sensor, shooter, and command element among U.S. and allied forces. We engineer the future by integrating existing and future technologies for defense in every domain.
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The future of combat will be shaped by the combined JADC2 initiative of the Department of Defense. We’re innovating solutions to ensure every armed services branch has access to all data to drive better battlespace awareness and decision-making.
JADC2’s unifying connection of platforms, systems, and weapons from all the armed services branches will allow commanders to receive and send distributed inputs and decisions, respectively, creating rapid and advantageous command strategies.
From satellites to digital communication and engineering, we consistently consider the technology of the future to bring together intelligence and information that will redefine the battlespace of tomorrow.
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“In the future, true overmatch and dominance occurs when all DoD service components and multinational partners share the same common operating environment.”
Brig. Gen. Johnny K. Davis,
Commanding General of the U.S. Army Joint Modernization Command
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Jesse Crandall
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Senior Principal Engineer/Joint Interface Control Officer (JICO),
Joint Range Extension (JRE) Gateway
Jesse has over 20 years’ experience establishing and operating tactical data link networks at all levels of command. As a Joint Interface Control Officer, he enjoys the challenges of integrating new and emerging technology with legacy systems, ensuring information exchange requirements are incorporated to meet commanders objectives for the common tactical/operational picture.
BILL MANDRICK
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Intelligence Analyst Chief/Senior Ontologist
Bill Mandrick, Ph.D., is a retired U.S. Army Officer and senior ontologist at SAIC. With a Ph.D. in formal ontology, he develops systematic frameworks for the semantic integration of enterprise-level data resources, which facilitates enhanced computationally-assisted reasoning, artificial intelligence, and natural language processing.
Jon Rhone
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Director, Command and Control (C2)/
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Jon “BigDogg” Rhone has been one of the United States Air Force's go-to Battle Management Command and Control (BMC2) SMEs for two decades. He led and commanded battle management and C2 communities for 24 years, to include Group and Squadron command. He was instrumental in developing the initial USAF Multi-Domain Command and Control (MDC2) concepts, and his combat experiences, expertise, and MDC2 vision are force multipliers. He is well-known and respected for his contributions to the advancement of MDC2 concepts and capabilities throughout the USAF and defense industrial base.
Ward Quinn
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Vice President, Programs (Acting)
Ward Quinn is the Account Manager for the Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Atlantic and United States Marine Corps (USMC) accounts. Ward is a retired Marine Air Command and Control officer. At SAIC, Quinn addresses Navy and Marine Corps IT modernization and expeditionary command and control problems with innovative solutions. He is passionate about pushing modern cloud services to the edge and developing solutions that increase situational awareness and speed decision-making.
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Advanced Analytics
Predictive analytics sits at the core of JADC2 in order to deliver relevant information to decision-makers quickly. Managing incoming data from massive and complex sensor networks will require adaptive artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Cyber
With cyberspace as one of the JADC2 domains, operators will need to protect their data while simultaneously seeking to overwhelm adversaries’ resources.
Digital Engineering
Digital engineering is our set of execution services and digital ecosystem of connected design and analytic tools for complex systems engineering. The backbone for effective mission engineering thread analyses, SAIC digital engineering gives DoD customers time and effectiveness advantages in tying together the right connections of platforms, sensors, weapons, and systems for their multidimensional problem sets. Our data-first strategy, employing digital twins and fluidly integrating the data they produce with actual operational data, tells customers about gaps that need addressing and supports all platform life-cycle activities within the JADC2 environments.
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Connectivity and computing at the tactical edge will be vital in JADC2. SAIC’s investments in digital twins, Internet of Battlespace Things (IoBT), mesh computing, 5G, and other edge technologies give every asset in the battlespace the best possible information, resulting in timely warfighting decisions and greatest effectiveness.
Model-Based Systems Engineering
As our customers model evolving networks, they will need to determine what shooters and assets are within a network at any given time. Data is key. Model-based systems engineering helps examine all those nodes and figure out what weapon is the right effect to the right target and what sensors to use.
Systems Engineering and Integration
JADC2 requires communications between many systems and platforms, many of which don’t exist yet, and focuses on connectivity more than on hardware and software. JADC2 is going to connect more sensors and more systems, and enable the connection of new and yet-to-be invented sensors. Our engineering prowess and experience working with complex systems of systems will make things talk to other elements across domains and commands. We have been advocating for the use of ontologies and semantic technologies to bridge multiple disciplines and domain environments, which also allows the use of intelligent machine systems to help with the engineering. We have made investments in developing a systems engineering ontology that will be the foundation of our solution.
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Our deep experience in military solutions and focus on digital engineering, model-based systems engineering, cyber, advanced analytics, and digital transformation put us on the front lines of achieving DoD’s JADC2 vision. As a technology integrator, we have extensive partnerships with commercial solution providers and are unattached to original equipment manufacturers or proprietary software and hardware.
