Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) | Bullaki Science Podcast Clips (5/11) with T. Grayson
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What’s Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) and how to model the world of warfare?
In the 5th part of this Bullaki Science Podcast, the director of the Strategic Technology Office (STO) at DARPA, Dr. Timothy Grayson, talks about the DARPA innovation model.
This is the 5th part of our conversation with Timothy Grayson. We’ll be releasing this podcast in episodes every one or two days. If you wish to access the full podcast immediately please join us on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/bullaki), otherwise subscribe and turn on the notification and you’ll know when the other episodes will be available.
As the director of the Strategic Technology Office at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (or DARPA), Timothy leads the office in development of breakthrough technologies to enable war fighters to field, operate, and adapt distributed, joint, multi-domain combat capabilities at continuous speed. He is also founder and president of Fortitude Mission Research LLC and spent several years as a senior intelligence officer with the CIA. Here he illustrates the concept of Mosaic Warfare, in which individual warfighting platforms, just like ceramic tiles in a mosaic, are placed together to make a larger picture. This philosophy can be applied to tackle a variety of human challenges including natural disasters, disruption of supply chains, climate change, pandemics, etc. He also discusses why super AI won’t represent an existential threat in the foreseeable future, but rather an opportunity for an effective division of labour between humans and machines (or human-machine symbiosis).
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SL. How would you describe the world of warfare? When we try to describe a system, we have different parameters, we need to talk about domains, dimensions, rulers, and protractors or sensors, players, laws. So what are all these aspects? How do you accurately model this world? What do you need to take into account to make some good model of the world of warfare? TG. So let me let me pull two threads here. The first one is sort of, I’ll say, a bounding framework. There’s something that’s a sort of a driving trend right now within the US DoD. It’s got a couple of different names, but for purposes of this discussion we’ll use one of the names that goes under Joint All Domain Operations (JADO) or Joint All Domain Command and Control (JADC2). So we’ll just call it JADO. The key thing there is All Domain. So let’s talk a little bit about what a domain is. Historically, you got an army that fights on the land, you got an air ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pguLwCPtvwg
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