By Mark Todd, Innovation and Technology Director, BAE Systems Digital Intelligence In modern operations, the traditional definition of “connectivity” is no longer enough. For years, success was measured by whether forces could communicate and share data. Today, in a battlespace that is contested, fragmented and constantly shifting, the real challenge is far greater: can forces move from sensing to deciding and acting faster than the adversary — even when networks are under pressure. This is the new benchmark. And increasingly, current approaches are falling short. Two fundamental shifts are driving this change. First, an explosion in data from uncrewed and…

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