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Bridging the Data Divide: Achieving All-Domain Sensing and Interoperability in the U.S. Military

Bridging the Data Divide: Achieving All-Domain Sensing and Interoperability in the U.S. Military

Today’s multi-domain battlefield requires military sensors, satellite networks, PNT, and other data-gathering technology to be interoperable across the joint forces. This can be a struggle for the U.S. Military as different branches work with unique technologies and different operating procedures.

Lieutenant General Matthew Glavy, USMC (Ret) is familiar with different data management processes across the DoD, having last served as the Deputy Commandant for Information and commander of the Marine Corps Forces Strategic Command from 2021 to 2024. After leaving the Marine Corps, he joined IDGA as an advisory board member and as chairman of the inaugural All-Domain Sensing Summit.

Before attendees arrive at the summit this August, IDGA sat down with LtGen (Ret) Matthew Glavy to discuss integrated sensing capabilities, the role industry plays in breaking data silos, and much more.