ABMS AT NELLIS

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  • C3BM celebrates third year with innovation, integration

    The Department of the Air Force Program Executive Office for Command, Control, Communications and Battle Management is commemorating its third anniversary today, marking three years of leading the DAF’s C3BM modernization efforts.

  • Finney takes command of the ShOC

    The 805th Combat Training Squadron hosted a squadron change of command ceremony on the Shadow Operations Center-Nellis operations floor at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, May 31.

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    The 505th Command and Control Wing had a very busy summer with nine new detachment, squadron, group, and wing commanders from Beale Air Force Base, California, to Robins AFB, Georgia, all uttering “I assume command,” April – July 2023.

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Nellis AFB is ‘centerpiece’ for Air Force modernization

Warfighters at Nellis Air Force Base are helping the United States Air Force build a more integrated and lethal force through Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS) development at the Shadow Operations Center at Nellis (ShOC-N). ABMS is the Air Force’s network solution to enable rapid decision-making that powers Joint All-Domain Command and Control. Photo edited for security purposes. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Zachary Rufus)

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