Joint All Domain Command and Control (JADC2) Growth Opportunities

Joint All Domain Command and Control (JADC2) Growth Opportunities

Accelerating Research and Experimentation and Additional Spending will Ensure Transformational Growth

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This Frost & Sullivan research service focuses on US Department of Defense (DoD) Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) program that seeks to improve combat networks at all levels. The study includes representative programs and example contracts for research, development, test, and evaluation; procurement; operations and maintenance; and other services.

Anticipated JADC2 spending drawn from several fiscal years and 2023 DoD budget request line items is the foundation of this research. The analysis is supplemented by recent related contract activity. DoD JADC2 program. Contract activity covers the US Army, Navy/Marine Corps, Air Force/Space Force, and Joint Service spending and experimentation. The base year for financial spending is 2021.

This research service outlines growth opportunities for research and development, procurement, and operations and maintenance for each of the military department JADC2 activities. The study is not an inventory of US DoD JADC2 system types, numbers, technical specifications, or platform installations. Program segmentation, inclusion, large multiyear programs, and funding estimates by program and by contract are at the analyst’s discretion.

Author: Brad Curran

Table of Contents

Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?

The Strategic Imperative 8™

The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the JADC2 Strategy

Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™

Scope of Research

What is JADC2?

What is JADC2? (continued)

What is JADC2? (continued)

Growth Drivers

Growth Restraints

Representative Industry Participants

Representative Industry Participants (continued)

Representative Industry Participants (continued)

Representative Industry Participants (continued)

Companies To Watch

Companies To Watch (continued)

Companies To Watch (continued)

Program Funding Estimate by Department

Program Funding Estimate by Type

Air Force Representative Programs

Air Force Representative Programs (continued)

Space Force Representative Programs

Army Representative Programs

Joint Service Representative Programs

Navy/Marine Corps Representative Programs

Air Force/Space Force Representative Contracts

Army Representative Contracts

Joint Service Representative Contracts

Navy/Marine Corps Representative Contracts

United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Related to JADC2

Growth Opportunity 1: Joint Research and Development

Growth Opportunity 1: Joint Research and Development (continued)

Growth Opportunity 2: Air Force’s Advanced Battle Management System

Growth Opportunity 2: Air Force’s Advanced Battle Management System (continued)

Growth Opportunity 3: Army’s Project Convergence

Growth Opportunity 3: Army’s Project Convergence (continued)

Growth Opportunity 4: Navy’s Project Overmatch

Growth Opportunity 4: Navy’s Project Overmatch (continued)

Conclusions and Future Outlook

List of Exhibits

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This Frost & Sullivan research service focuses on US Department of Defense (DoD) Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) program that seeks to improve combat networks at all levels. The study includes representative programs and example contracts for research, development, test, and evaluation; procurement; operations and maintenance; and other services. Anticipated JADC2 spending drawn from several fiscal years and 2023 DoD budget request line items is the foundation of this research. The analysis is supplemented by recent related contract activity. DoD JADC2 program. Contract activity covers the US Army, Navy/Marine Corps, Air Force/Space Force, and Joint Service spending and experimentation. The base year for financial spending is 2021. This research service outlines growth opportunities for research and development, procurement, and operations and maintenance for each of the military department JADC2 activities. The study is not an inventory of US DoD JADC2 system types, numbers, technical specifications, or platform installations. Program segmentation, inclusion, large multiyear programs, and funding estimates by program and by contract are at the analyst’s discretion. Author: Brad Curran
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Author Brad Curran
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WIP Number K7FD-01-00-00-00