Army NGC2
Next Generation Command and Control for the 25th Infantry Division

4 Layers
Full NGC2 Stack
C2 Fix fielded to 25th ID
Foundation
One update, every echelon
Data Layer
Team LM
Applications
Legacy C2 breaks at the edge
The Challenge
Commanders in the Indo-Pacific operate across vast distances with contested communications and coalition partners. Legacy C2 systems don't talk to each other. Operators manually re-enter data across different screens and systems. These "swivel chair" processes break down when speed and accuracy matter most.
The Reality
NGC2 brings everything into one integrated stack, giving leaders a single, real-time picture of the battlefield from division down to platoon. The 25th ID entered prototyping with modernized C2 Fix transport and infrastructure already in place. That head start lets the team focus directly on what soldiers interact with most: the common data layer and mission applications.
The Architecture

Mission Proof
Accelint completed full migration of MBPS to Maritime-CHE, the Navy-owned IL5 cloud environment. Production go-live with ATO, zero downtime, 5,000+ users maintained. First time the Navy had direct ownership and control of MBPS data.
March 2025
Stack
4 layers: Transport, Infrastructure, Data, Applications
Foundation
C2 Fix fielded to 25th ID
Data Layer
One update, every echelon
Applications
Neo interface + AI-assisted reporting
Validation
Lightning Surge exercises: fires, airspace, logistics
Environment
Indo-Pacific, contested, coalition
Accelint’s Neo mission‑command interface showed 25ID commanders a unified, real‑time, operational picture – rendering live track data, UAS positions and multi-source feeds in a single, high-performance interface that helped the division maintain clarity in contested environments.
Mark Smith
Lockheed Martin
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