Author: Nicholas Hoffman|| Date Published: February 12, 2018
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The growing complexity of space operations coupled with an increased need for timely decisions demands innovative approaches to battle management command and control (BMC2) technologies. To help ensure future U.S. technological and strategic superiority, DARPAs Hallmark program seeks to develop revolutionary tools and technologies to plan, assess, and execute U.S. military operations in space. The program has completed initial research and awarded Phase 1 contracts to 11 organizations, which both augment existing commercial technologies and pursue entirely new capabilities. Hallmark has released a Broad Agency Announcement seeking additional technologies for potential inclusion: https://www.fbo.gov/spg/ODA/DARPA/CMO… For more information, visit www.darpa.mil. http://www.darpa.mil/news-events/2018…
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