ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (Aug. 31, 2017) -- Army Project Manager Mission Command gave potential developers of the new artillery command and control system more time, more information and more ...
The need for quick, effective and intuitive software that will help Soldiers execute fires is crucial to a unit’s ability to fight in fast-moving and large-scale combat operations. Which is why the ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. The Army’s Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System 7.0, a joint and coalition command control system for fires support, faces a ...
Soldiers fire mortars in support of operations in Laghman Province, Afghanistan, in March 2019. (Sgt. Jordan Trent/U.S. Army) WASHINGTON — U.S. Army networking experts want to rejuvenate software with ...
WASHINGTON — Leidos won a contract Dec. 29 to deliver the next iteration of the Army's Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System, unseating Raytheon as the long-time incumbent on the program.
MARLBOROUGH, Mass., Nov. 2, 2007 /PRNewswire/ -- Raytheon Company's (NYSE: RTN) Advanced Field Artillery Data System (AFATDS) program has been recognized by the Department of Defense and the National ...
SAVANNAH, Georgia—The U.S. Army is gearing up to replace a targeting process that depends on spreadsheets and PowerPoint decks with a smarter one that collates options automatically. But it can’t get ...
The U.S. Army's Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (AFATDS) likely will remain in service for at least another 15 years, Army officials said July 16. AFATDS, the Army's primary ...
The US Army has announced contract award for its Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (AFATDS) 7.0 programme, which will modernise its fires command and control system. As outlined in the ...
The Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System forms a part of Raytheon’s Network Centric Systems (“NCS”). This net-enabled battle command is used for coordinating land and air indirect fire ...
FORT CARSON, Colo. (KKTV) - Monday through Wednesday, the 4th Infantry Division at Fort Carson launched Ivy Sting, the first in a series of training exercises to test and refine the Army’s new ...