The Army is set to hold another technical exchange with industry to better understand what existing capabilities can inform the way ahead for its tactical network.

The Army held its first technical exchange in February to provide industry with insights as to specific threats the Army faces, what solutions are needed and the Army’s priorities for tactical network modernization. It was hosted by the relevant program office — PEO Command, Control and Communications-Tactical — and the Network Cross Functional Team, which was stood up to help the service innovate faster.

The next event will likely take place on August 1 and 2 in Raleigh, NC, and will again be co-hosted by PEO-C3T and the Network Cross Functional Team.

Informing these network modernization efforts is the Army’s acknowledgement that it does not know exactly what it wants.

“In the next couple years and beyond, what’s that next future state need to look like? That’s why we’re relying on outreach to industry,” Maj. Gen. Pete Gallagher, network cross functional team lead, said at a June 21 event sponsored by the AFCEA Northern Virginia chapter.

“We conducted a tech exchange meeting in February, [and] we got a lot of great feedback from industry partners helping us figure out what is that next step, that next future state ... so, again, we’re going forward in this perpetual state of modernization.”

The upcoming technical exchange will be officially confirmed on the Federal Business Opportunities website next week, according to officials, and will focus on cloud, artificial intelligence, data analytics, data logistics, infrastructure and the mission partner environment.

Mark Pomerleau is a reporter for C4ISRNET, covering information warfare and cyberspace.

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