US Army to outline operational impact of Army Unified Network during AUSA 2021

On October 8, 2021, the U.S. Army released the Army Unified Network Plan, which is the critical enabler to establishing the Army’s Multi-Domain Operations capable force by 2028. The Unified Network enables Army formations, as part of the Joint Force, to operate in highly contested and congested operational environments with the speed and global range to achieve decision dominance and maintain overmatch. The plan shapes, synchronizes, integrates and governs Unified Network efforts and aligns the personnel, organizational structure and capabilities required to enable MDO at all echelons. The Office of the Army Deputy Chief of Staff, G-6, explains.

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Lt. Gen. John Morrison Jr., Deputy Chief of Staff, G-6, discussed the Army’s Unified Network Plan during his keynote address at the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association’s 2021 TechNet conference in Augusta, Ga., 18 August 2021 (Picture source: U.S. Army/G-6 Staff)
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