![]() The aim of Project Overmatch is to “create a more interoperable force, allowing more pieces of the Navy - more ships, more aircraft, more unmanned systems later on - to be able to connect with one another and talk to one another, using the Navy’s wildly diverse collection of communication systems,” said Bryan Clark, a senior fellow at Hudson Institute. The Army has held annual Project Convergence experiments and Air Force leadership has openly discussed its plans for the Advanced Battle Management System, but the Navy has remained tight-lipped about Project Overmatch, the service’s component of the JADC2 initiative to connect sensors to shooters across all warfighting domains. ![]() NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland - The Navy has revealed little about its contribution to the Defense Department’s joint all-domain command and control initiative but has started experimenting with systems that will bring the concept to life at sea, service leaders say. Part 6 of 7-part special report on the Defense Department’s joint all-domain command and control, or JADC2, concept.
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