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SMi's 2nd Annual Future Soldier Technology USA 2021 (Virtual Conference)
June 8 - June 9, 2021

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SMi's 2nd Annual Future Soldier Technology USA 2021 (Virtual Conference)

SAE Media Group Is proud to present the 2nd Annual Future Soldier Technology USA conference on the 8th & 9th June 2021 taking place as a Virtual Conference, with online access only. All times reflect US Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)

As militaries reorient and modernise their combat capabilities, the dismounted soldier and marine remain critical to the success of combat operations. Major strides are being made in providing soldiers with enhanced abilities to maneuver, detect, target and defeat threats at greater ranges and speed than ever before.

Critical to mission success, soldiers’ capabilities to engage and defeat new threats has been prioritised by Army Futures Command as a critical area for development. Future Soldier Technology USA will bring together military leaders and technical experts to address the evolving capability spectrum of dismounted technology of the US Armed Forces.

Future Soldier Technology USA is the only dedicated conference of its kind in North America and will bring a unique focus to the future of soldier systems. The conference will discuss in detail soldier lethality, power management systems, mobility, sustainability and survivability. Additionally, as soldiers and marines are increasingly integrated into an array of sensors and battlespace management systems, dismounted situational awareness is becoming a key area of overmatch capability.

Key Topics Addressed Will Include:
• Enhancing soldier lethality
• Next Generation Squad Weapon
• Advanced target acquisition systems
• Soldier sensors
• Manned unmanned teaming
• Communication systems
• Battlespace management
• Soldier sustainability
• Systems trialling and evaluation
• Synthetic training environments
• Augmented reality

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Colonel (ret'd) Richard Hansen

Colonel (ret'd) Richard Hansen

Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army
Colonel (Rtd) John Cochran

Colonel (Rtd) John Cochran

Former Acting Director of the Secretary of Defence Close Combat Lethality Task Force, Department of Defense
Colonel Scott J. Madore

Colonel Scott J. Madore

Project Manager Soldier Lethality, PEO Soldier, US Army
Colonel Troy Denomy

Colonel Troy Denomy

PM IVAS, PEO Soldier, US Army
Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Konicki

Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Konicki

Program Manager, Individual Combat Equipment, Ground Combat Element Systems, USMC Systems Command
Lieutenant Colonel Chris Kennedy

Lieutenant Colonel Chris Kennedy

Chief of Lethality Branch, Soldier Requirements Division M-CDID, US Army
Lieutenant Colonel Chris Kennedy

Lieutenant Colonel Chris Kennedy

Chief of Lethality Branch, Soldier Requirements Division M-CDID, US Army Armor School
Lieutenant Colonel Neil Locke

Lieutenant Colonel Neil Locke

Commanding Officer, Infantry Trials and Development Unit, British Army
Lieutenant Colonel Vince Morris

Lieutenant Colonel Vince Morris

PdM Ground Soldier Systems, Close Combat Squad/Ground Soldier Systems, US Army
Major General Anthony Potts

Major General Anthony Potts

Program Executive Officer, PEO Soldier, US Army
Mr Christopher Woodburn

Mr Christopher Woodburn

Deputy Maneuver Branch, Capabilities Development Directorate, Combat Development and Integration, US Marine Corps Systems Command
Mr Travis Thompson

Mr Travis Thompson

Deputy Director, Soldier Lethality Cross Functional Team, US Army Futures Command

Brigadier General Arthur Pasagian

Commander, Marine Corps Systems Command, USMC
Brigadier General Arthur Pasagian

Colonel (ret'd) Richard Hansen

Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army
Colonel (ret'd) Richard Hansen

Colonel (Rtd) John Cochran

Former Acting Director of the Secretary of Defence Close Combat Lethality Task Force, Department of Defense
Colonel (Rtd) John Cochran

Colonel Scott J. Madore

Project Manager Soldier Lethality, PEO Soldier, US Army
Colonel Scott J. Madore

Colonel Troy Denomy

PM IVAS, PEO Soldier, US Army
Colonel Troy Denomy

Courtney Stiles

Business Development Manager, Redcom Laboratories, Inc
Courtney Stiles

David B Tomlinson

Infantry Weapons Officer, US Marine Corps
David B Tomlinson

Dr Robb Wilcox

Director, Soldier Performance Optimization Directorate, Combat Capabilities Development Command, US Army
Dr Robb Wilcox

Jerry Hathaway

Senior Vice President / General Manager, Electro-Optical Infrared Systems, Leonardo DRS
Jerry Hathaway

Jonathan Russell

Principal Scientist, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory
Jonathan Russell

Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Konicki

Program Manager, Individual Combat Equipment, Ground Combat Element Systems, USMC Systems Command
Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Konicki

Lieutenant Colonel Chris Kennedy

Chief of Lethality Branch, Soldier Requirements Division M-CDID, US Army
Lieutenant Colonel Chris Kennedy

Lieutenant Colonel Gareth Davies

SO1 Soldier Systems, British Army HQ
Lieutenant Colonel Gareth Davies

Lieutenant Colonel Michael Percy

Director Land Requirements 5, Soldier Systems, Canadian Army
Lieutenant Colonel Michael Percy

Lieutenant Colonel Neil Locke

Commanding Officer, Infantry Trials and Development Unit, British Army
Lieutenant Colonel Neil Locke

Lieutenant Colonel Vince Morris

PdM Ground Soldier Systems, Close Combat Squad/Ground Soldier Systems, US Army
Lieutenant Colonel Vince Morris

Major General Anthony Potts

Program Executive Officer, PEO Soldier, US Army
Major General Anthony Potts

Major Magnus Halberg

PM Soldier Equipment, Development, Swedish Armed Forces
Major Magnus Halberg

Mr Christopher Woodburn

Deputy Maneuver Branch, Capabilities Development Directorate, Combat Development and Integration, US Marine Corps Systems Command
Mr Christopher Woodburn

Mr Travis Thompson

Deputy Director, Soldier Lethality Cross Functional Team, US Army Futures Command
Mr Travis Thompson

Rob Garth

Product Director, Domo Tactical Communications (DTC)
Rob Garth

Roberto Gonzalez

Deputy Program Manager , US Marine Corps
Roberto Gonzalez

Sal Ceravolo

Strategic Planning & Research Manager, Redcom Laboratories, Inc
Sal Ceravolo

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Conference agenda

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8:50

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Colonel (ret'd) Richard Hansen

Colonel (ret'd) Richard Hansen , Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army

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9:00

Integrating Soldier Technology to Provide Scalable Adaptive Solutions

Major General Anthony Potts

Major General Anthony Potts, Program Executive Officer, PEO Soldier, US Army

• Harmonising squads and integrating systems to enable the soldier
• Capability focus: Lethality, Mobility and Safety
• Adaptive Squad Architecture, leveraging industrial advances by generating a community of interest
• Reducing costs and enhancing capability

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9:30

Maximizing Soldier Situational Awareness and Performance Through New Technology Acquisition

Colonel Troy Denomy

Colonel Troy Denomy, PM IVAS, PEO Soldier, US Army

• Integrating Soldier Systems For the US Army: reducing complexity and delivering performance
• Optimizing tactical networks through platform integration
• Squad integration: adopting new technology to ensure combat overmatch
• Powering for the future: analyzing how soldier power R&D will enable future technology
• IVAS developments and next steps
 

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10:00

Modernizing the Soldier through Technology: An Industry Perspective

Jerry Hathaway

Jerry Hathaway, Senior Vice President / General Manager, Electro-Optical Infrared Systems, Leonardo DRS

• Getting advanced technologies in the soldiers hands sooner for evaluations
• Align acquisition cycles schedules to allow for advanced technology evaluation and when successful have acquisition plan that supports this advancement (modernization)
• Don’t be afraid to fail! Plan for spiral development on new technologies and learning across all stakeholders (Govt, Industry, and Soldier)
 

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10:30

Morning Coffee

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11:00

Narrowing Capability Gaps to Ensure Long-Term Future Soldier Operability

Mr Travis Thompson

Mr Travis Thompson, Deputy Director, Soldier Lethality Cross Functional Team, US Army Futures Command

• Adaptive Squad Architecture (ASA), ensuring developments in soldier equipment support all elements of the warfighter kit
• Assessing the uplifts gained from the integration of the Enhanced Night Vision Goggle – Binocular (ENVG-B)
• Future plans and leveraging emerging technologies in the pursuit of overmatch.

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11:30

Maximising Soldier Lethality for Next Generation Combat Operations

Colonel Scott J. Madore

Colonel Scott J. Madore, Project Manager Soldier Lethality, PEO Soldier, US Army

• PM priorities - Pursuit of Soldier Lethality capabilities
• Enhancing individual and crew served weapons for lethality overmatch
• Soldier Lethality systems and capabilities of the future
 

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12:00

Building to Future Army Requirements Today

Sal Ceravolo

Sal Ceravolo, Strategic Planning & Research Manager, Redcom Laboratories, Inc

• Making communications systems that are faster, lighter, and more interoperable
• Improving ease of use at the tactical edge
• Building a bridge to future Army requirements such as CMOSS, wireless, and SDR
 

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12:30

Defining the Future of Soldier Operational Capability for Multi-Domain Integrated Operations

Lieutenant Colonel Chris Kennedy

Lieutenant Colonel Chris Kennedy, Chief of Lethality Branch, Soldier Requirements Division M-CDID, US Army Armor School

• Future scope for dismounted systems
• Integrating soldiers into multidomain operations
• Leveraging C4I systems for squad level
• Analysing squad as a system model for delivering operational capability
 

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13:00

Networking Lunch

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14:00

Exploiting Personal Devices for Enhanced Soldier C4I Capabilities

Lieutenant Colonel Vince Morris

Lieutenant Colonel Vince Morris, PdM Ground Soldier Systems, Close Combat Squad/Ground Soldier Systems, US Army

• Nett Warrior trials testing and development
• Ensuring overmatch in decision and information dominance
• Secure-but-unclassified architecture; cost and benefits of open architecture
• Battlespace management implications for blue force tracking at multiple command levels
• Examining the marketplace for future applications to provide new capabilities for dismounted soldiers
 

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14:30

Next Generation MANET Mesh technology for Dismounted Soldier Communications

Rob Garth

Rob Garth, Product Director, Domo Tactical Communications (DTC)

• Key characteristics of MANET Mesh Networks
o Mesh Routing
o Waveforms
o Channel Access Mechanisms
• Comparison with other communications architectures
• Evolution of MANET Technology – MeshUltra and MeshUltra-X
• Software Defined Radio solutions for MANET Networks
 

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15:00

Industry Panel Discussion: Optimizing Soldier Operations Through Enhanced System Integration

• Evaluating the latest trends in soldier system and equipment design: an industry perspective
• Creating networks and architectures that allow interoperability between different soldier technologies
• Working with program managers to gain feedback from test and evaluation
• Balancing weight and power requirements
• Building in usability: human factors for the next generation soldier
 

Colonel (ret'd) Richard Hansen

Colonel (ret'd) Richard Hansen , Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army

Rob Garth

Rob Garth, Product Director, Domo Tactical Communications (DTC)

Sal Ceravolo

Sal Ceravolo, Strategic Planning & Research Manager, Redcom Laboratories, Inc

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15:30

Afternoon Tea

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16:00

Canada's Cyclical Approach To Developing The Integrated Soldier System

Lieutenant Colonel Michael Percy

Lieutenant Colonel Michael Percy, Director Land Requirements 5, Soldier Systems, Canadian Army

• Enabling technological advances to be leveraged throughout product lifecycle
• Digitizing and modernizing communication systems to incorporate additional sensors and technology
• Bridging the gap to the Canadian Army’s Secret level Land Command Support System (radio net)
• Future plans for hardware and software enhancements
 

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16:30

The Need For Strategic Investment By The DoD In AI For Maneuver To Ensure We Are Resourcing Capabilities To Increase The Lethality And Survivability Of Maneuver Formations

Colonel (Rtd) John Cochran

Colonel (Rtd) John Cochran, Former Acting Director of the Secretary of Defence Close Combat Lethality Task Force, Department of Defense

• The latest AI innovation for the warfighter
• How AI can increase lethality
• Optimizing survivability through AI
 

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17:00

Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

Colonel (ret'd) Richard Hansen

Colonel (ret'd) Richard Hansen , Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army

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8:50

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Colonel (ret'd) Richard Hansen

Colonel (ret'd) Richard Hansen , Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army

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9:00

Enhancing Soldier Lethality and Survivability through Marine Corps Equipment Modernization and Development

Brigadier General Arthur Pasagian

Brigadier General Arthur Pasagian, Commander, Marine Corps Systems Command, USMC

• Prioritizing lethality, mobility, and survivability in Marine Corps equipment modernization programmes
• Improving firepower through new combat weapon suites
• Lightening the load for Marines: acquiring better, lighter and more effective personal protective equipment
• The future vision for Marine Expeditionary Forces to succeed in multi-domain operations
 

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9:30

Promoting Collaboration and Standards For Soldier Systems: A NATO LCG DSS Update

Major Magnus Halberg

Major Magnus Halberg, PM Soldier Equipment, Development, Swedish Armed Forces

• Current initiatives and priorities for NATO LCG DSS
• STANAGS: the latest on cooperation across the group
• Future plans and focus
 

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10:00

Maximizing Combat Effectiveness of Future Soldiers Through Advanced Science & Technology Research

Dr Robb Wilcox

Dr Robb Wilcox, Director, Soldier Performance Optimization Directorate, Combat Capabilities Development Command, US Army

• How CCDC test and evaluate new soldier equipment and technology
• Working with industrial partners through trials to ensure a robust and effective equipment testing phase
• Latest R&D: what will next generation soldier technology look like in 2040?
 

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10:30

Morning Coffee

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11:00

Infantry Weapons: Ensuring Optimal Lethality and Combat Effectiveness for Dismounted Marines

• Acquisition programs for the dismounted soldier portfolio
• Lightening soldier loads with modern ammunition technology
• Optimising small caliber rounds for dynamic environments
 

Roberto Gonzalez

Roberto Gonzalez, Deputy Program Manager , US Marine Corps

David B Tomlinson

David B Tomlinson, Infantry Weapons Officer, US Marine Corps

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11:30

Optimising Squad Lethality for Dismounted Marine Corps

Mr Christopher Woodburn

Mr Christopher Woodburn, Deputy Maneuver Branch, Capabilities Development Directorate, Combat Development and Integration, US Marine Corps Systems Command

• Lethality from a squad perspective
• Evolution in weapons and fire control for rifleman squads
• Major lethality acquisition programmes including the Carl Gustav
• USMC perspectives and requirements for NGSW

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12:00

Transforming UK Soldier Capabilities at the Infantry Trials and Development Unit

  • Integrating innovative technology to enhance operational reach
  • Manned Unmanned Teaming (MUMT) and the capability gains
  • An overview of Tommyworks and the path ahead
  • Lieutenant Colonel Neil Locke

    Lieutenant Colonel Neil Locke, Commanding Officer, Infantry Trials and Development Unit, British Army

    Lieutenant Colonel Gareth Davies

    Lieutenant Colonel Gareth Davies, SO1 Soldier Systems, British Army HQ

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    12:30

    Networking Lunch

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    13:30

    Ensuring Soldier Combat Sustainability with Enhanced Individual Combat Equipment

    Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Konicki

    Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Konicki, Program Manager, Individual Combat Equipment, Ground Combat Element Systems, USMC Systems Command

    • Delivering Combat clothing and survivability for marines
    • Testing new clothing for safer more effective dismounted maneuver
    • Integrating power and comms into marine clothing
     

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    14:00

    The UK Approach to Soldier Survivability

    Jonathan Russell

    Jonathan Russell, Principal Scientist, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory

    • How the UK MoD protect soldier through science, technology, and system design
    • Evaluating the latest soldier equipment for survivability, weight, and ergonomic efficiency
    • Testing and Evaluation of Soldier Protective Clothing and Ballistic Protection
    • Working with NATO partners to deliver STANAGS
    • Human factors
     

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    14:30

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Colonel (ret'd) Richard Hansen

    Colonel (ret'd) Richard Hansen , Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army


    Commander, Marine Corps Systems Command
    USMC
    Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier
    US Army
    Former Acting Director of the Secretary of Defence Close Combat Lethality Task Force
    Department of Defense
    Project Manager Soldier Lethality
    PEO Soldier, US Army
    PM IVAS, PEO Soldier
    US Army
    Business Development Manager
    Redcom Laboratories, Inc
    Infantry Weapons Officer
    US Marine Corps
    Director, Soldier Performance Optimization Directorate
    Combat Capabilities Development Command, US Army
    Senior Vice President / General Manager, Electro-Optical Infrared Systems
    Leonardo DRS
    Principal Scientist
    Defence Science and Technology Laboratory
    Program Manager, Individual Combat Equipment, Ground Combat Element Systems
    USMC Systems Command
    Chief of Lethality Branch
    Soldier Requirements Division M-CDID, US Army
    SO1 Soldier Systems
    British Army HQ
    Director Land Requirements 5, Soldier Systems
    Canadian Army
    Commanding Officer, Infantry Trials and Development Unit
    British Army
    PdM Ground Soldier Systems, Close Combat Squad/Ground Soldier Systems
    US Army
    Program Executive Officer, PEO Soldier
    US Army
    PM Soldier Equipment, Development
    Swedish Armed Forces
    Deputy Maneuver Branch, Capabilities Development Directorate, Combat Development and Integration
    US Marine Corps Systems Command
    Deputy Director, Soldier Lethality Cross Functional Team
    US Army Futures Command
    Product Director
    Domo Tactical Communications (DTC)
    Deputy Program Manager
    US Marine Corps
    Strategic Planning & Research Manager
    Redcom Laboratories, Inc

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    Leonardo DRS

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    Celebrating 50 years of innovation excellence, Leonardo DRS is a prime contractor and leading technology innovator and supplier of integrated products, services and support to military forces, intelligence agencies and prime contractors worldwide. Specializing in naval and maritime systems, ground combat mission command and network computing, global satellite communications and network infrastructure, aviation support and avionics systems, and intelligence and security solutions. Headquartered in Arlington, VA, Leonardo DRS is a wholly owned subsidiary of Leonardo S.p.A.

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    Axon

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    In the Battle of the Narratives with our near peer adversaries, Axon protects life and captures truth. Maintaining security and situational awareness requires equipment that integrates across each mission profile. Less Lethal capabilities like our conducted energy weapons send a message to our partners that we value life. Our technology gives the warfighter more control and more options in real world operations and our body worn cameras capture truth in every engagement. In training and on the battlefield, Axon provides soldiers with smarter technology.


    Domo Tactical Communications

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    http://www.domotactical.com

    Domo Tactical Communications (DTC) is a global leader in Tactical IP Mesh technology (MANET), and COFDM transmissions systems. DTC mission-critical solutions secure, share and communicate real-time video, voice and data to enable Shared Situational Awareness (SSA) on land, on the sea and in the air. DTC has developed leading-edge technologies for successful operations in demanding environments, where COFDM solutions provide longer range and penetration.

    DTC works with military, law enforcement, counter-terror units, governments, autonomous systems manufacturers and system integrators to meet key connectivity and communication challenges. Leveraging a technical heritage stretching back over 50 years and incorporating the unrivalled COFDM waveform experience of the Domo engineering team, DTC has a passion for innovation which keeps us one step ahead in the rapidly changing and increasingly challenging environments in which we perform - whether on the battlefield or the streets of our cities. High-performance communication systems enable our customers to securely monitor, communicate and share information with confidence in complex environments and the most demanding situations.

    The DTC Mesh Ultra waveform provides a seamless self-forming, self-healing MANET capability which can be relied on even in the toughest conditions. DTC SDR based technology provides High Data Rate (HDR) capability for large mesh formations with excellent spectral efficiency whilst also delivering ultra-low latency performance, end-to-end encryption and unrivalled robustness and range in challenging real-world environments. DTC’s portfolio of products also seamlessly interlink to other IP bearers to form integrated communication and data network offering secure, fast and reliable access to data real-time video, audio, location-based information services. The DTC product range offers both OEM and packaged systems with excellent Size, Weight and Power (SWAP) characteristics to suit a wide range of mission requirements.



    REDCOM

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
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    REDCOM Laboratories, Inc. is a U.S. company that specializes in the development of advanced strategic, operational, and tactical communication solutions with a focus on interoperability, flexibility, and ease of use. REDCOM has a long history of successful deployments at the highest levels of government, in telephone networks around the globe, and in leading Department of Defense (DoD) communications programs for the Army, Air Force, Marines, and Navy. REDCOM’s Sigma® software is currently the C2 platform of choice for multiple programs within the U.S. Army.

    REDCOM’s Core Capabilities include:

    • Warfighter C2 solutions for the Tactical Edge • Secure voice communications • Secure conferencing • Interoperability (e.g. radio, TDM, satellite, LTE, and IP) • Continuity of Ops in Denied Environments • Low-SWaP, resilient & scalable hardware and software

    REDCOM’s Key Differentiators:

    • Ruggedness and resiliency in harsh environments • 40+ years of telecom experience • JITC certified: multiple products listed on the DoDIN APL • Ability to customize solutions for government clients • Software valued for its unique efficiency and ease of use • Hardware & software designed & engineered in the U.S.A.


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