How is Edge Computing Used for JADC2 Operations?
Rapid, reliable, and secure connectivity, integration, and processing for real-time communication and coordination across all domains of the battlespace.
Current State of Affairs
Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) operations require edge compute servers that offer reliable, low-latency connectivity, seamless integration, and high-speed processing capabilities.
Current JADC2 infrastructure consists of a patchwork of legacy systems, each with its own communication protocols and security measures. This hinders the ability to achieve real-time situational awareness and agile decision-making.
These limitations slow down data integration and processing, which can lead to congestion and latency issues as well as increase the risk of cyber threats, seriously compromising the success of military operations.
In light of these challenges, there is an urgent need for secure edge compute servers that can bridge the gap between platforms, sensors, and communication networks while enhancing compute and connectivity.
Where does Trenton Systems come into play?
Modular and Scalable
Hardware and Software
Scalable and interoperable infrastructure enables seamless connectivity between systems, sensors, and devices in evolving environments.
Ubiquitous and Continuous Communication
Utilize various frequencies to quickly transceive large amounts of actionable intelligence across domains, improving coordination.
Zero Trust
Cybersecurity
Comprehensive protection of data-at-rest, in-transit, and in-use across the hardware, firmware, software, and network layers.