Delivering the Mission Command Interface for Army NGC2
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Intro
The U.S. Army’s Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) program is modernizing mission command with a full-stack architecture that unifies multiple technology providers. Lockheed Martin leads the effort in partnership with the Army. NGC2 requires a user interface that delivers real-time situational awareness, integrates multiple data streams, and scales across echelons and operational contexts.
Challenge
The Army needed a modern, reusable mission command interface for division-level operations \- one capable of synthesizing data from multiple sources, supporting real-time decisions, and adapting to the demands of distributed operations. The interface had to be validated under realistic conditions, including exercises in the Pacific Theater, with continuous soldier feedback shaping its design and functionality.
Solution
Accelint is integrating Neo into the NGC2 full-stack architecture as the operator-facing interface. Neo provides:
- Real-time integration of disparate data sources to support operational decisions
- A modular, extensible design built for scalability across Army programs and joint-force applications
- An operator-first approach informed by continuous warfighter engagement
Validation & Testing
Neo is currently being developed in the 25th Infantry Division's division-level prototype, where it is undergoing validation through soldier touchpoints and exercises in operational environments across the Pacific Theater. This testing ensures the interface meets the demands of near-combat conditions and delivers the usability and performance required for division-level command and control.
Program Recognition
Neo’s selection for NGC2 demonstrates its role as an operator-first interface trusted to scale across services and domains. The award reflects Accelint’s broader mission: delivering modular, mission-ready technologies that adapt to evolving requirements and support CJADC2 convergence across the Department of Defense.