C2 for Special Operations Forces: Mission Assured Communications

U.S. Marines Critical Skills Operators from United States Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command conduct combat marksmanship training to prepare for Exercise Combined Resolve II at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany, May 15, 2014. The exercise is a U.S. Army Europe-directed multinational exercise at the Grafenwoehr and Hohenfels Training Areas, including more than 4,000 participants from 13 allied and partner countries including special operations forces from the U.S., Bulgaria and Croatia interoperability training during the exercise to promote security and stability among NATO and European partner nations.

Special Operations Forces are being asked to connect more people, more systems, and more mission partners with less gear and less infrastructure. REDCOM Sigma gives SOF teams a unified C2 platform built for interoperability, DDIL resilience, and tactical edge operations.

Cloud-Based Command and Control with REDCOM Sigma

Cloud technology has rapidly become ubiquitous in modern military and tactical operations, offering capabilities that traditional fixed infrastructure can’t quite match. Cloud-based systems provide rapid deployment, scalability, and global coordination — all critical advantages in complex, contested environments. Leveraging Sigma in the cloud represents a fundamental shift in how we think about tactical communications infrastructure. Rather than choosing between the powerful advantages of cloud computing and the resilience of distributed edge systems, Sigma in the cloud delivers both simultaneously.

Serverless Communications and How REDCOM Ensures Flexible Connectivity

Soldier using laptop with REDCOM C2 Console in desert

“Serverless communications” has become a hot buzzword in the defense tech world lately — but what does it actually mean? Let’s dig into what serverless really is, how it’s being used (or not used) in military communications, and where REDCOM stands on the path toward serverless functionality.

Beyond the Cloud: Resilient, Multi-Path Communications for Mission Success

data in the cloud

Modern missions increasingly rely on cloud-enabled systems, yet recent high-profile outages at major providers have made one thing clear: any single point of dependency can bring operations to a halt. As cloud services continue to falter due to software errors and configuration failures, organizations need communications systems that remain operational regardless of what happens to […]