Project Convergence: A Deep Dive into the Army's Quest for Integrated, Data-Driven Warfare

Project Convergence: A Deep Dive into the Army's Quest for Integrated, Data-Driven Warfare

Project Convergence is the Army’s program of record to develop capabilities for the DoD’s Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control (CJADC2) efforts. Starting in 2020 at the Yuma Proving Grounds in Arizona, Project Convergence began as a way for the Army to evaluate progress it’s made in modernization efforts. By 2022, the project had expanded by adding the land armies of England and Australia in an effort to improve data sharing.

This article will provide:

  • An overview and timeline of Project Convergence
  • Findings from PC 2020, '21 & '22
  • Results of the latest Project Convergence capstone this spring

If you want to hear from Army experts on Project Convergence, CJADC2 and other command and control efforts, register for IDGA’s C4ISR Summit from November 19-20 in Bethesda, Maryland. This two-day event will feature discussions on the integration of cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and big data analytics, and discuss with senior military and government leaders how CJADC2 funding and program efforts, such as Project Convergence, are revolutionizing decision-making processes and enhancing operational effectiveness.


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