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Contested Environments: How Strategic Competition Is Reshaping Connectivity Requirements
Strategic competition is reshaping the demands placed on military networks. In contested environments, resilient and trusted connectivity is becoming a central determinant of operational success — particularly for Collaborative Combat Aircraft and airborne platforms that must maintain data exchange under disruption.
Roger Wilson
Aug 103 min read


Geopolitical Pressure and the Operational Imperative for Resilient Networks
Geopolitical pressure is raising the operational premium on resilient networks. In contested environments, the ability to maintain trusted connectivity under disruption is becoming a core requirement — especially for Collaborative Combat Aircraft and airborne platforms that must continue exchanging data when primary links are degraded.
Roger Wilson
Aug 33 min read


Strategic Competition and the Growing Demand for Trusted Edge Communications
Strategic competition is raising the operational value of trusted communications at the tactical edge. As adversaries seek to disrupt networks, the ability to maintain secure and reliable data movement is becoming decisive — particularly for Collaborative Combat Aircraft and airborne platforms that must continue teaming under contested conditions.
Roger Wilson
Jul 273 min read


Establishing the Foundation: Why Resilient Connectivity Matters in Contested Environments
In contested environments, trusted connectivity is no longer optional — it is foundational. As strategic competition intensifies, the ability to maintain secure data movement at the tactical edge increasingly determines operational success, especially for Collaborative Combat Aircraft and airborne platforms operating under disruption.
Roger Wilson
Jul 223 min read
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