SAIC Emphasizing Digital Engineering for JADC2.

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* As the Pentagon moves forward with its effort to connect the military's sensors, shooters and command elements into a single network, industry partners want to lead the way with digital engineering.

Information technology company Science Applications International Corp. demonstrated how digital engineering could be used for the military's joint all-domain command and control concept, also known as JADC2, during the National Training and Simulation Association's most recent annual Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference.

The demo highlighted how digital engineering strategies can allow the military's decision makers to act more quickly and efficiently against threats, said Jeff Raver, business development director of SAIC's naval business unit.

Digital engineering is an integrated approach that uses models and other computer resources to execute traditional engineering tasks, from design to experimentation of products.

SAIC's digital demonstration featured a simulation of how JADC2 could operate using digital engineering strategies. As an example, it depicted a coordinated effort between U.S. Space Command and high-altitude satellites, drone technologies and a Navy submarine to identify and eradicate a threat, Raver said.

By leveraging digital engineering, users have the ability to quickly ensure different types of data are configured and referenced together so that they can be...

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