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Fifth Fleet Demonstrates Network Resilience
March 13, 2026
The U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet showcased rapid network recovery capabilities during a recent Middle East conflict, successfully restoring command and control communications within 48 to 72 hours despite adversary attacks. Richard Cunningham, Director of Naval Enterprise Networks at PEO Digital, highlighted the effectiveness of cloud-based, zero-trust protected networks in maintaining operational continuity under fire. This demonstration underscores the critical importance of investing in resilient, secure network infrastructure to support warfighting systems in contested environments.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should prioritize acquisition strategies that enhance network resilience and zero-trust security architectures to support naval operations in high-threat regions.
- The success of cloud-enabled, rapidly recoverable networks indicates growing demand for advanced cybersecurity and cloud service solutions tailored to military needs.
- Contractors specializing in secure network infrastructure and rapid recovery technologies may find increased opportunities to support the Navy's modernization efforts.
- Agencies should consider integrating lessons learned from this demonstration into future solicitations and capability development plans to ensure robust command and control continuity.
Over the course of 48 to 72 hours, we were able to come back, produce a plan to support our forward shipmates, many of whom were under attack . . . they did receive incoming fire.
— Richard Cunningham, Director of Naval Enterprise Networks
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U.S. Navy, Program Executive Office Digital, Fifth Fleet
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- Fifth Fleet Showcases Fast Network Recovery Amid Middle East Conflict | AFCEA International · AFCEA International · Mar 13