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    US Army launches ADOC for “decision dominance” on modern battlefield

    Defenceline WebdeskBy Defenceline WebdeskApril 10, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team demonstrates NGC2 technology. Credit: U.S. Army photo by Sgt. William Rogers) (Sgt. William Rogers).

    The US Army is seeking to achieve “decision dominance” on the modern battlefield through the launch of the Army Data Operations Center (ADOC). 

    The ADOC is an initiative designed to change how the organisation manages and uses its extensive data assets. It reached its initial operating capability on 3 April.  

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    According to the US Army’s statement on 9 April 2026, ADOC connects commanders across all levels to consolidated enterprise data sources, aiming to provide timely and relevant information to those making operational decisions. 

    Although Army operations produce a large volume of data, much of it has previously remained separated within outdated systems and internal divisions.  

    The ADOC aims to address these barriers by serving as a central data service under the US Army Cyber Command.  

    Officials have described the ADOC as a “9-1-1 for data”, staffed by master data brokers responsible for locating authoritative data sources, establishing secure links, and directing necessary information to the required locations across both Army units and partner organisations. 

    During a media roundtable on 7 April, US Army G-6 Deputy Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Jeth Rey said: “We have tons of data on our battlefield and in our enterprise. We don’t have a data problem.  

    “We have a data management problem. And data becomes the ammunition that we need to provide to our senior leaders in order for them to make quick and informed decisions and gain decision dominance.” 

    In support of the centre’s formation, the Army established an ADOC Task Force to oversee a 180-day pilot project, which will refine methods for exposing, securing, and distributing operational data. 

    Looking ahead, the ADOC’s responsibilities will expand to include supporting artificial intelligence and machine learning within Army processes, managing the service’s AI model collection, and reducing the time from data collection to operational response.  

    The effort is aimed at turning raw operational data into “refined intelligence” for personnel at all levels. 

    Army Cyber Command commanding general lieutenant general Christopher Eubank said: “The Army Data Operations Center represents a pivotal step in our journey to becoming a truly data-centric force.

    “By enabling seamless access to trusted, actionable data, ADOC ensures that our commanders and soldiers are equipped to make precise, timely decisions.”  

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