Key Takeaways From the Army’s Project Convergence Capstone 4

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Key Takeaways From the Army’s Project Convergence Capstone 4

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In this Client Alert, Stout’s ADGS team unveils pivotal PC-C4 tech and strategies, offering insights on future military capabilities and industry priorities.

March 28, 2024

Since its inception in 2020, Project Convergence has grown to encompass all branches of the U.S. military, as well as the militaries of U.S. allies and partners. The Army hosted Project Convergence Capstone 4 (PC-C4), its fourth set of Project Convergence exercises, from February 23 to March 20 at Camp Pendleton and Fort Irwin, both in Southern California. PC-C4 brought together over 4,000 service members and civilians from Australia, Canada, France, Japan, New Zealand, the U.K., and the U.S.

In this Client Alert, Stout’s Aerospace, Defense, and Government Services Investment banking team highlights several of the technologies and strategic concepts that played a central role in PC-C4, with the aim of providing industry participants with insights into specific capabilities likely to command continued attention and budget support.

Overview for This Client Alert:

  • Combined Joint All-Domain Command & Control
  • Integrated Sensors & Fire Capabilities
  • Data Processing and Data Transfer at Speed