C5ISR Center's mission is to enable the networked Warfighter by identifying, developing, and rapidly integrating innovative technologies that enable decisive lethality through information dominance in Multi-Domain Operations.
The U.S. Army Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) Center strives to make a positive impact for Soldiers. We serve a unique purpose of developing technologies the U.S. Army uses on platforms: from Soldier to ground vehicle, and from Air to Space. The C5ISR Center ensures our forces have the capability to see, sense, communicate, and move faster than our adversaries.
C5ISR Center’s diverse technical expertise enables us to develop, engineer and foresee essential Army needs in mission command, intelligence technologies, applications and network designed to connect and protect the Soldier. These areas include:
NETWORKING
Success in multidomain operations depends on developing an integrated set of capabilities that work together and enable decision-making at greater speeds than ever before. To ensure the Army is postured for success, the Center optimizes contributions to multidomain operations and the Army’s vision. We accomplish this by:

that enable information dominance and tactical overmatch for joint forces.

across a wide variety of capability areas that support all six Army continuous transformation priorities.

providing more than three decades of night-vision technology development.

on the battlefield with work in tactical radios, satellite communications and mission-command capabilities.
Army aircrews face challenging conditions to remain lethal and safe during night missions. To deliver solutions, the Army is leveraging researchers’ technical and operational expertise to maintain superior aviation performance.
To ease physical, cognitive and logistical burdens on Soldiers, the Army is transitioning to a family of standard batteries — for systems ranging from night-vision goggles to radios, GPS devices, weapons and more — in an effort led by Army research and industry collaboration.
Like something out of a sci-fi movie, cutting edge lasers could instantaneously incapacitate and disrupt technology while presenting an equally grave danger to Soldiers’ safety on the battlefield. Thus, mitigating laser vulnerabilities is crucial across a multi-domain operational environment.