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L3Harris to Develop Secure Digital Infrastructure for U.S. Air Force
L3Harris will develop secure data integration and networking for the Advanced Battle Management System, providing warfighters with real-time battlefield visibility across multiple military domains.
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L3Harris Technologies and the U.S. Air Force are collaborating to engineer the foundational networking and data integration components for the Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS). This partnership focuses on establishing a resilient digital infrastructure to facilitate synchronized command and control across multiple combat domains.
Context of the Cooperation
The U.S. Air Force requires a modernized communication backbone to support the Department of Defense’s Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control (CJADC2) strategy. The primary operational challenge involves the fragmentation of data across disparate military branches and sensing platforms. L3Harris was selected to address this complexity by leveraging its expertise in large-scale mission networks to create a unified system architecture that connects sensors and shooters in contested environments.
Technical Solution and Responsibilities
L3Harris is responsible for developing the data integration and networking capabilities that serve as the ABMS backbone. The technical solution utilizes modern data processing algorithms and high-bandwidth networking protocols to ingest, normalize, and distribute information from diverse sources.
The architecture is designed to maintain process stability and data integrity even in complex electronic warfare environments. By implementing standardized interfaces, the system ensures that hardware and software components from different vendors can interoperate within the secure cloud-based environment. This modular approach allows for the rapid scaling of the digital infrastructure as new sensor technologies are integrated.
Deployment and System Integration
The implementation phase focuses on transitioning from siloed legacy systems to an integrated, real-time data environment. L3Harris provides the engineering support necessary to bridge existing hardware with new software-defined networking tools. The deployment follows a phased approach, prioritizing the establishment of secure long-haul communications and local area processing nodes that can operate at the edge of the battlefield.
Applications and Operational Impact
The primary application of this cooperation is the enhancement of situational awareness for tactical operators. By providing a comprehensive view of the battlefield, the system reduces the time required for target identification and decision-making. Technically, the integration of these smart building systems of communication ensures that data latency is minimized and bandwidth is optimized based on mission priority.
The expected result is an increase in operational efficiency and mission safety through:
- Redundant data pathways to prevent single points of failure.
- Automated data fusion to reduce cognitive load on operators.
- Enhanced encryption standards to protect sensitive telemetry and command signals.
This cooperation establishes the technical framework necessary for the U.S. Air Force to maintain a persistent and secure information advantage during modern military operations.
Edited by Evgeny Churilov, Induportals Media - Adapted by AI.
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Edited by Evgeny Churilov, Induportals Media - Adapted by AI.
www.l3harris.com

