Army aims to sync two divisions using next-gen C2 by year’s end
24-06-2026 02:32 via defenseone.com

Army aims to sync two divisions using next-gen C2 by year’s end

Two Army infantry divisions will soon run the same next-gen command-and-control system, if all goes as planned, bringing the service one step closer to digitally sharing key battle data.That’s the next phase for NGC2, which began as experiments in 2024 and became a program of record in April 2025. In recent months, two divisions have been working on prototypes: the 25th Infantry Division, led by Lockheed Martin, and the 4th Infantry Division, led by Anduril and Palantir. The Colorado-based
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