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The U.S. JADC2 Doctrine and Data-Centric Warfare
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The United States has placed the concept of data-centric warfare at the heart of its military modernization strategy.
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Platform publication · DFM Analysis report · 2026-06-13
The United States has placed the concept of data-centric warfare at the heart of its military modernization strategy, with the Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) doctrine as its primary framework. JADC2 reflects the recognition that future conflicts will not be decided solely by the number of ships, aircraft, or tanks deployed, but by the speed and accuracy with which forces can perceive, process, and exploit information across multiple domains.
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The United States has placed the concept of data-centric warfare at the heart of its military modernization strategy, with the Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) doctrine as its primary framework.
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