The director of the Army’s Command, Control, Computers, Communications, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C5ISR), Joseph Welch, detailed how a recent reorganization is enabling the organization to meet the Army’s modernization needs, and how industry partners can provide support during an AFCEA Aberdeen Chapter luncheon held last month.
To optimize its contributions to Army modernization, the C5ISR Center reduced functional stovepipes and moved to a structure that focuses on developing effective, integrated solutions that enable decision dominance, Welch explained.
“I believe in accountability, so if we are given a mission to do something from a [science and technology (S&T)] perspective it’s not just a best effort thing, we have objectives and we stick to them. I want to be very clear and upfront about where we see opportunity, I think that’s only fair to us and to [industry],” said Welch.
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