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Joint All-Domain Command and Control

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Joint All-Domain Command and Control or JADC2 is the concept that the Department of Defense has developed to connect sensors from all branches of the armed forces into a unified network. These branches include the Air Force, Army, Marine Corps, and Navy, as well as Space Force.