Key Takeaways
- The Army is establishing a new data operations center.
- The ADOC will fuse data from partners to joint forces.
- It aims to improve data management and decision-making.
- The service has worked on transitioning to global networks.
The US Army is preparing to establish a new data operations center aimed at improving its data management capabilities and enhancing joint force readiness. Lt. Gen. Jeth Rey, deputy chief of staff, G6, discussed the initiative during an AUSA webinar, highlighting the need for better data sharing and fusion across domains. The Army has been working towards transitioning to global networks, and this new center will play a critical role in achieving that goal. According to Breaking Defense, the entity needs to have a global reach as it helps move 1s and 0s up and down echelons. The service is currently identifying personnel and talent needed for the ADOC, with a rollout expected in a few weeks.