
The Command Post is fast becoming not a place, but a virtual network of Soldiers and data. In the future, any physical surface — flat or curved, vertical or horizontal, moving or fixed — is becoming a shared visual platform enabled by touch, gesture and voice interaction.
ARLINGTON, Va. — U.S. Army research and development efforts to support the future Soldier will begin to coalesce during technology-enabled capability demonstrations over the next several years, according to the director of the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command.
“We all know change is coming, and we are looking to position ourselves for the new environment,” said Dale Ormond, RDECOM director, to about 80 representatives of the command and control community from military units, government agencies, contractors and technology service providers attending the 4th annual Institute for Defense and Government Advancement Command & Control Summit.




