CJADC2
Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control
Delivering advantage
In a Great Power Competition we cannot rely on single platform advantages of the past. Now is the time to harness domain, platform, and service collaboration. Leidos maximizes advanced solutions and systems integration to enable multi-domain operations across the spectrum. Making all platforms more effective, and creating families of systems, we are working to bring the best to the fight for the warfighter.
Resilient digital infrastructure to tactical edge
Using an open-architecture approach, Leidos is partnering with the best of Silicon Valley and the technological world to bring commercial technology and capabilities to the warfighter quickly. With security baked in from the beginning, and perpetual modernization, we optimize the defense of mission-critical systems and data.
An ecosystem built for multi-domain operations
Air Force taps Leidos to lead digital infrastructure for connect-everything effort
Operationalizing ABMS / CJADC2
Explore the video clips below of Chad Haferbier, Leidos Division Manager for Multi-Domain Operations, speaking at the AFA Warfare Symposium.
Secure DevOps that drives responsiveness
Arming the warfighter with next-generation command, control, and intelligence, analytics, synthetic training, and engineering testing today with automated technology refresh for ongoing overmatch.
Accelerating and optimizing software-based capabilities
Project Convergence – new takeaways from the Army's campaign of learning in multi-domain operations
Rapid platform fielding to see, sense, process, and strike
Prototyping and fielding air, land, sea, space, and cyber domain solutions that help the warfighter collaborate across domain, service, platform, and OEM for the future fight.
Tenured in hypersonic and directed energy research and manufacturing
Mission operation support for advanced readiness
Harnessing the synergy of integrated operations between domains, services, and allies and expertly managing lifecycles to be ready for what’s next.
Open architecture removes vendor lock and ensures ongoing modernization
Embracing the Future of Warfare
U.S. and Allies Forge Ahead with Multi-Domain Operations