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US Army working on cloud, data mesh capabilities for CPCE

by Carlo Munoz

The US Army officials are exploring ways to integrate cloud computing and mesh networking capabilities into the service's Command Post Computing Environment (CPCE) system, as programme officials are in the midst of implementing cyber awareness applications in the platform.

CPCE officials and their counterparts at the army's Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) directorate are working to evaluate the Rainmaker mesh data fabric application for artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled data networking and management capabilities on the CPCE.

Initiated in 2018 the CPCE is a single-mission command software suite designed to provide a common operational picture to ground commanders at the tactical level and above, according to an army fact sheet. Based on the SitaWare-powered core server hardware, the CPCE is capable of hosting “a comprehensive suite of software applications and services upon which warfighting functions can be converged and future applications can be built”, the fact sheet noted.

US soldiers observe a demonstration of the Command Post Computing Environment Tactical Service Infrastructure at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland. (US Army )


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US Army working on cloud, data mesh capabilities for CPCE

by Carlo Munoz

The US Army officials are exploring ways to integrate cloud computing and mesh networking capabilities into the service's Command Post Computing Environment (CPCE) system, as programme officials are in the midst of implementing cyber awareness applications in the platform.

CPCE officials and their counterparts at the army's Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) directorate are working to evaluate the Rainmaker mesh data fabric application for artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled data networking and management capabilities on the CPCE.

Initiated in 2018 the CPCE is a single-mission command software suite designed to provide a common operational picture to ground commanders at the tactical level and above, according to an army fact sheet. Based on the SitaWare-powered core server hardware, the CPCE is capable of hosting “a comprehensive suite of software applications and services upon which warfighting functions can be converged and future applications can be built”, the fact sheet noted.

US soldiers observe a demonstration of the Command Post Computing Environment Tactical Service Infrastructure at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland. (US Army )


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US Army working on cloud, data mesh capabilities for CPCE

by Carlo Munoz

The US Army officials are exploring ways to integrate cloud computing and mesh networking capabilities into the service's Command Post Computing Environment (CPCE) system, as programme officials are in the midst of implementing cyber awareness applications in the platform.

CPCE officials and their counterparts at the army's Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) directorate are working to evaluate the Rainmaker mesh data fabric application for artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled data networking and management capabilities on the CPCE.

Initiated in 2018 the CPCE is a single-mission command software suite designed to provide a common operational picture to ground commanders at the tactical level and above, according to an army fact sheet. Based on the SitaWare-powered core server hardware, the CPCE is capable of hosting “a comprehensive suite of software applications and services upon which warfighting functions can be converged and future applications can be built”, the fact sheet noted.

US soldiers observe a demonstration of the Command Post Computing Environment Tactical Service Infrastructure at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland. (US Army )


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US Army working on cloud, data mesh capabilities for CPCE

by Carlo Munoz

The US Army officials are exploring ways to integrate cloud computing and mesh networking capabilities into the service's Command Post Computing Environment (CPCE) system, as programme officials are in the midst of implementing cyber awareness applications in the platform.

CPCE officials and their counterparts at the army's Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) directorate are working to evaluate the Rainmaker mesh data fabric application for artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled data networking and management capabilities on the CPCE.

Initiated in 2018 the CPCE is a single-mission command software suite designed to provide a common operational picture to ground commanders at the tactical level and above, according to an army fact sheet. Based on the SitaWare-powered core server hardware, the CPCE is capable of hosting “a comprehensive suite of software applications and services upon which warfighting functions can be converged and future applications can be built”, the fact sheet noted.

US soldiers observe a demonstration of the Command Post Computing Environment Tactical Service Infrastructure at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland. (US Army )


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US Army working on cloud, data mesh capabilities for CPCE

by Carlo Munoz

The US Army officials are exploring ways to integrate cloud computing and mesh networking capabilities into the service's Command Post Computing Environment (CPCE) system, as programme officials are in the midst of implementing cyber awareness applications in the platform.

CPCE officials and their counterparts at the army's Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) directorate are working to evaluate the Rainmaker mesh data fabric application for artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled data networking and management capabilities on the CPCE.

Initiated in 2018 the CPCE is a single-mission command software suite designed to provide a common operational picture to ground commanders at the tactical level and above, according to an army fact sheet. Based on the SitaWare-powered core server hardware, the CPCE is capable of hosting “a comprehensive suite of software applications and services upon which warfighting functions can be converged and future applications can be built”, the fact sheet noted.

US soldiers observe a demonstration of the Command Post Computing Environment Tactical Service Infrastructure at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland. (US Army )


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The US Army officials are exploring ways to integrate cloud computing and mesh networking capabiliti...

US Army working on cloud, data mesh capabilities for CPCE

by Carlo Munoz

The US Army officials are exploring ways to integrate cloud computing and mesh networking capabilities into the service's Command Post Computing Environment (CPCE) system, as programme officials are in the midst of implementing cyber awareness applications in the platform.

CPCE officials and their counterparts at the army's Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) directorate are working to evaluate the Rainmaker mesh data fabric application for artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled data networking and management capabilities on the CPCE.

Initiated in 2018 the CPCE is a single-mission command software suite designed to provide a common operational picture to ground commanders at the tactical level and above, according to an army fact sheet. Based on the SitaWare-powered core server hardware, the CPCE is capable of hosting “a comprehensive suite of software applications and services upon which warfighting functions can be converged and future applications can be built”, the fact sheet noted.

US soldiers observe a demonstration of the Command Post Computing Environment Tactical Service Infrastructure at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland. (US Army )


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The US Army officials are exploring ways to integrate cloud computing and mesh networking capabiliti...

US Army working on cloud, data mesh capabilities for CPCE

by Carlo Munoz

The US Army officials are exploring ways to integrate cloud computing and mesh networking capabilities into the service's Command Post Computing Environment (CPCE) system, as programme officials are in the midst of implementing cyber awareness applications in the platform.

CPCE officials and their counterparts at the army's Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) directorate are working to evaluate the Rainmaker mesh data fabric application for artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled data networking and management capabilities on the CPCE.

Initiated in 2018 the CPCE is a single-mission command software suite designed to provide a common operational picture to ground commanders at the tactical level and above, according to an army fact sheet. Based on the SitaWare-powered core server hardware, the CPCE is capable of hosting “a comprehensive suite of software applications and services upon which warfighting functions can be converged and future applications can be built”, the fact sheet noted.

US soldiers observe a demonstration of the Command Post Computing Environment Tactical Service Infrastructure at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland. (US Army )


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The US Army officials are exploring ways to integrate cloud computing and mesh networking capabiliti...

US Army working on cloud, data mesh capabilities for CPCE

by Carlo Munoz

The US Army officials are exploring ways to integrate cloud computing and mesh networking capabilities into the service's Command Post Computing Environment (CPCE) system, as programme officials are in the midst of implementing cyber awareness applications in the platform.

CPCE officials and their counterparts at the army's Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) directorate are working to evaluate the Rainmaker mesh data fabric application for artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled data networking and management capabilities on the CPCE.

Initiated in 2018 the CPCE is a single-mission command software suite designed to provide a common operational picture to ground commanders at the tactical level and above, according to an army fact sheet. Based on the SitaWare-powered core server hardware, the CPCE is capable of hosting “a comprehensive suite of software applications and services upon which warfighting functions can be converged and future applications can be built”, the fact sheet noted.

US soldiers observe a demonstration of the Command Post Computing Environment Tactical Service Infrastructure at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland. (US Army )


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