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The US Army's Portfolio Acquisition Executive is leading the Guam Defense System Joint Project Office in evaluating anti-missile and combat systems. The project aims to achieve initial operational capability on the island to defend against ballistic and non-ballistic threats. A unified command and control battlespace picture will be used to tie together systems like Patriot, MRIC, and MADIS.
This project is significant because it enhances the defense capabilities of Guam against various threats, and the use of a unified C2 system improves the coordination and effectiveness of different defense systems. The successful integration of these systems can serve as a model for other defense applications.
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