Core Systems Wins Contract for Rugged Tactical Computers for US Army
Core Systems will supply ATMOS2 tactical computers to the US Army under the C2NOW program, enhancing battlefield management. This contract supports the Army's modernization efforts by integrating advanced computing solutions into brigade combat teams.

Core Systems has been awarded a contract to provide its ATMOS2 rugged tactical computers for the US Army's C2NOW initiative. The ATMOS2 will serve as the computing backbone for various integrated solutions, including AI-enabled tools, facilitating modern battlefield management.
The device features a seven-year operational lifecycle and is designed for harsh conditions, adhering to military standards and the Modular Open Systems Approach. Weighing between 15 to 35 pounds, it is expected to replace traditional servers over 250 pounds.
Its compatibility with existing C2 software platforms enhances operational efficiency. This advancement may redefine tactical edge computing standards, impacting future military technology developments.




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