CMOSS Mounted Form Factor Award Initiates Rapid Prototype Development
September 25, 2025
Army announces additional competitive award for Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) prototyping efforts
September 2, 2025
Mission changes drive expert platform integration to support ground warfare
August 14, 2025
Army announces Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) prototype award
July 18, 2025
Army’s developing Artillery Execution Suite completes first “end-to-end” fires thread, successfully launching rocket
July 10, 2025
Project Manager Integrated Enterprise Network holds change of charter and retirement ceremonies
July 2, 2025
Army looks to industry for rapid continuous C2 transformation
June 11, 2025
Army completes large network modernization project in Europe
June 9, 2025
CMOSS Mounted Form Factor becomes new Army program
April 30, 2025
Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) becomes official program office at PEO C3N
April 16, 2025
Special delivery no longer needed for COMSEC keys
April 9, 2025
Army’s new light brigades advance C2 transformation
March 20, 2025
Marines leverage Army’s Global Agile Network Transport in annual Japan training exercise
February 28, 2025
Headquartered at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, the Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications, and Network (PEO C3N) is responsible for delivering a unified network that addresses the most critical operational needs and supports the Army of 2030.
Critical to the future Army is a less complex network that can support large-scale combat operations by enabling formation mobility, providing assured voice communications, a data-enabled common operating picture and digital fires and resist cyber and electronic warfare attacks.
PEO C3N is fielding modernized network communications gear; mission command and cyber understanding applications; network management tools; integrated command posts; network initialization capability and communications security technology to brigades and division enablers. At the same time, we are planning to deliver additional technology improvements in FY25, including delivery of mobile command posts; more resilient network connectivity; unified network operations tools; mission command visualization; and data management tools across the division formation.
As we design the network to enable the Army of 2030, rigorous acquisition practices, industry and S&T alignment, and engineering framework underpinning design and delivery will remain in place. There will still be frequent opportunities for industry to integrate advanced capabilities into the Army network design process.
We will continue to leverage persistent experimentation and Soldier feedback, including from ongoing operations, exercises, and units fielded with modernized capabilities.