Army Hosts 'Right to Integrate' Hackathon
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Army Hosts 'Right to Integrate' Hackathon
JUNE 2, 2026 — Soldiers, engineers and defense industry partners recently came together for the Army’s truly historic, first “Right to Integrate” sprint at Fort Carson. This intensive, ongoing effort aims to break down barriers between military systems and speed up the delivery of more integrated combat capability to units in the field. Called “Operation Jailbreak,” the event has gathered Army technical experts, operational units and defense ind…
MatrixSpace Validated in U.S. Army's Operation Jailbreak Integration Sprint
The portable radar maker’s integration with Anduril Lattice and IBCS-M passed Army validation at Fort Carson, joining 55 companies in the service’s largest interoperability push. MatrixSpace has been validated under U.S. Army Operation Jailbreak, the service’s largest operational push to integrate emerging technologies into command-and-control environments. The radar company demonstrated its sensor stack inside the Anduril […] The post MatrixSpa…
Army pushes open-API architecture in Fort Carson hackathon to link sensors, shooters and C2 networks
The Army's effort aims to shift military systems away from stovepiped architectures toward modular, API-driven networks designed to improve interoperability across domains.
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