06/04/2026
We are on the West Coast today, as a representative from our Project Lead Threat Systems Management Office (PL TSMO) will be taking part in a panel discussion as part of the Greater Los Angeles Chapter Association of the United States Army’s Space: Enabling Multi-Domain Operations Symposium.
The Army is focused on creating its Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) with the latest innovative technology, leveraging 21st Century experimentation. NGC2 will leverage space capabilities to enable the warfighter at every echelon and in every operational environment.
PL TSMO provides realistic threats that represent today’s complex warfighting environment. The PL TSMO portfolio includes threat emulation systems for electronic warfare, cyber, uncrewed aerial systems, and information advantage activities, and is one of only five CYBERCOM-accredited Red Teams authorized to perform full-spectrum cyber and physical threat assessments across Department of War systems.
In future conflicts, near-peer adversaries will not limit their electronic warfare and cyber-attacks. As a result, it is critical for the Army to remove the “training wheels” from future operational assessments and subject NGC2 and other future systems to a fully realistic threat environment.
We replicate those threats!
U.S. Army - Assistant Secretary of the Army - Acquisition, Logistics & Technology
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GLAC- HOSTED SPACE SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULED JUNE 4-5 IN DOWNTOWN LONG BEACH
The Greater Los Angeles Chapter of AUSA is proud to host a symposium on June 4-5, 2026 in Long Beach, Calif. that addresses the compelling defense challenges of multi-domain operations from the ground to space.
The symposium, limited to 300 attendees to maximize robust interaction and meaningful exchange of information between panel members and the audience, will be held at the Marriott Downtown Long Beach Hotel.
Enabling Space-Based Kill Chains for Homeland Defense is one of the critical missions of Multi-Domain Operations. Bringing together all the constituents needed to achieve that is at the core of this symposium.
Invited and confirmed speakers include senior representatives from Army, Space Development Agency, Missile Defense Agency, Space Force, and Industry.
The symposium agenda and additional details are available on the GLAC website: https://www.glac-ausa.org/