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Army Establishes Data Operations Center
March 17, 2026
The U.S. Army is launching a new Army Data Operations Center (ADOC) in Washington, D.C., designed to serve as a centralized hub for managing and moving data across joint forces and combatant commands. This initiative aims to enhance situational awareness and decision dominance by streamlining data flow and supporting the Army's transition to a data-centric operational environment. The ADOC will contribute to the broader Department of Defense effort known as Combined Joint All Domain Command and Control (CJADC2), led by the U.S. Air Force, which seeks to integrate data from all military branches and allied partners into a unified network for rapid battlefield decision-making. The rollout of the ADOC is expected imminently, signaling increased demand for data management, integration, and command and control solutions within defense procurement.
- The ADOC represents a significant procurement opportunity for contractors specializing in data operations, network integration, and command and control technologies supporting CJADC2.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate requirements emphasizing interoperability across services and allied systems, reflecting the DoD's data-centric modernization priorities.
- Vendors with expertise in secure data handling, real-time information sharing, and joint force communications may find increased contracting prospects.
- This initiative underscores the DoD's strategic focus on enhancing multi-domain command and control capabilities through centralized data management infrastructure.
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- CJADC-2: Combined Joint All Domain Command & Control | AFCEA International · AFCEA International · Mar 17