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Connecting the Joint Force as One
Future mission success will lay in highly-effective Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2)
‘Joining Forces’ has always been a critical factor in creating extra strength
In the future, more than ever before, mission advantage will go to military forces who can coordinate and act together across all domains. Observing, orienting, deciding and acting together, faster and with greater effect than their adversaries is the next-gen technological edge for Joint Forces. And, whether Joint Forces are across United States military branches including the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marines, U.S. Space Force, or in partnership with allies―future mission success will lay in highly-effective Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2).
Ars Technicast Special Edition: The Internet of Military Things
For decades, the US Department of Defense has been trying to make the tools we use to fight battles more like the tools we use in peacetime with more connectivity, more data, and more smarts. The difference this time around, is that technology has caught up to the point where what we can do in real life almost mirrors what we can do in movies. To learn more, listen to Scott Stapp, Chief Technology Officer, Northrop Grumman on Ars Technica’s podcast.
Ensuring Mission Advantage for Our Navy Across All Domains
Northrop Grumman systems, sensors and technologies help connect and control the Joint Force. We deliver next-gen capabilities to the Fleet that enable true multi-domain operations and mission success (US Navy Photo).
Enabling Our Army to Dominate in Every Domain
Northrop Grumman provides the sensors, systems and technologies essential to connecting and controlling the Joint Force. We deliver transformational capability to the Army for multi-domain operations success.
The Future of the Joint Force - Multi-Domain Connections
JADC2 connects distributed sensors, shooters and data from all domains to all forces. It provides a decisive advantage to the warfighter by connecting platforms and weapons across a common architecture regardless of service or domain. These modernized military systems, secure networks and communications networking will use new technology and processes to connect people and data to ensure faster, better decisions to enable mission success.
We’re at the Forefront of Military Technological Advancement with the Joint Force
Northrop Grumman has built pioneering global security systems for generations. We were there at pivotal national defense and security milestones in the past century. Our multi-domain experience spans from building the first airplanes and developing the first radars to creating the Apollo Lunar Module and the world’s smallest microchip.
Today, Northrop Grumman is at the forefront of military technological and open-architecture advancements that enable the Joint Force. We have developed or currently play a critical role in delivering pathfinder capabilities that will deliver command and control in secure networks across each branch of the military, including the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Space Force and U.S. Marines as well as partner countries including Australia, United Kingdom, Japan and Korea.
How Northrop Grumman Connects the Multi-Domain Battlespace
Northrop Grumman already leads the way in providing systems that enable command and control across domains. We are bringing our expertise in advanced technology, software, platform integration, advanced sensors, autonomy, manned-unmanned teaming, and advanced networking across all domains to support emerging JADC2 needs across the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) and our allies. We’re enabling the DOD to realize the vision of the National Defense Strategy and we’re committed to bringing future global security all-domain systems to reality.
While at the forefront of many of these efforts, we are partnering with the U.S. DOD, allied nations, and leading defense and non-traditional technology companies to develop the agile, technologically-advanced open-architecture systems of the future.
Command and Control Across Domains
Connecting the Joint Force
Distributed Autonomy/Responsive Control - DA/RC
Linking command nodes and communication nodes
AESA Radars
Continuously improved advanced designs while reducing costs and increasing mission capability
Assured PNT
A software-defined open architecture that can affordably integrate data from diverse sensors
Space-Based Infrared System (SBIRS)
A resilient mix of satellites in geosynchronous earth orbit (GEO), hosted payloads in HEO orbit, and ground hardware and software.
Counter Hypersonics
Groundbreaking solutions to help defeat modern hypersonic missiles in various phases of flight.
Unified Platform
We are a proven partner to the government on programs paramount to the success of national security for more than 80 years.
Dominance in Electromagnetic Spectrum
As enemies become more capable and threats more complex, controlling the spectrum is increasingly critical
Army Avionics
Northrop Grumman delivers modern, critical capabilities to soldiers and combat formations quickly and affordably.
IBCS
Enhanced aircraft and missile tracking improves the ability of combatant commanders and air defenders to make critical decisions within seconds.
B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber
Unique stealth characteristics allow it to penetrate the most sophisticated enemy defenses.
MQ-4C Triton
Unique and robust mission sensor suite that provides 360-degree coverage on all sensors.
X-47B
Tailless, strike fighter-sized unmanned aircraft as part of the U.S. Navy's Unmanned Combat Air System (UCAS).
F-35 Lightning II
A stealthy, supersonic, multirole fighter designed to meet the requirements of the United States and allied defense forces.
Multi-role Electronically Scanned Array (MESA)
The MESA radar brings military airborne surveillance capabilities to the Boeing 737 AEW&C system.
Empowering the Force with C4ISR
C4ISR is Command, Control, Communications, Computers (C4) Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR). At Northrop Grumman, our web of platforms, payloads, sensors and systems give our customers the information they need, when they need it, defining what’s possible both for warfighters and first responders.
When seconds matter, Northrop Grumman’s integrated mission solutions enable forces to know, decide and respond at outcome-changing speeds...
Careers in Connecting the Joint Force as One
Intrigued by taking on what’s never been done? From aerospace to engineering, and logistics to cybersecurity, every career at Northrop Grumman is unlocking tomorrow’s possibilities.
You’ll be working with experimental technologies and developing the latest solutions in projects critical to challenging the future of exploration, defense and communication around the world.
In the News
Northrop Grumman Edge Processing Software Gives Warfighters a Decisive Advantage
Photo: U.S. Air Force Materiel Command
Northrop Grumman’s Mobile Ground-Based Solutions To Get Any Data, Any Time, For Any US Navy, Marine Corps Mission
Northrop Grumman Connects Distributed Platforms Across Domains
Multi-platform demonstration showcased interoperability among F-35, MQ-4C Triton, E-2D Advanced Hawkeye and naval ships
Northrop Grumman’s C-UAS System of Systems Architecture Excels During Complex Live Fire Tests
Northrop Grumman’s New Pre-Prototype Ground System Demonstrated at Project Convergence 2022
Northrop Grumman Connects Multi-Service Capabilities at Project Convergence Creating One Resilient Force
Photo: US Army