Army Threat Coordination Group to host industry engagement

On May 12, the U.S. Army posted a special notice about the Threat Coordination Group Supporting Army Command and Control/Counter-Command and Control Portfolio Acquisition Executive Efforts. Responses are due by 5:00 p.m. Eastern on May 29.

The Government intends to convene a Threat Coordination Group (TCG) to facilitate dialogue with cleared industry partners regarding emerging and evolving threats relevant to the Command and Control (C2)/Counter-C2 portfolio. The objective is to enhance shared understanding of the future threat environment to inform capability development and capture requirements for additional information, intelligence data, and threat models.

The TCG is intended to facilitate informed, two-way dialogue between Government intelligence analysts and industry to improve shared understanding of the evolving threat environment and its implications for capability development, modernization, and risk management across the armor ground maneuver portfolios.

The TCG will address global technology trends relevant to acquisition decision-making, including but not limited to:

  • Peer and near-peer technology trends
  • Threat electronic warfare and cyber capabilities
  • Survivability and lethality challenges in contested environments
  • Counter-UAS, Counter-GPS and emerging threat considerations

 

Review the Army Threat Coordination Group notice.

Source: SAM

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