Radiance Technologies - Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
posted 3 months ago
Radiance Technologies, a rapidly growing employee-owned company, is seeking a C2 Prototype Integrator to support the Army Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO) Human Machine Integrated Formations (HMIF) Project Office. The RCCTO is currently developing two complex HMIF formations: one integrated formation for an Armor Brigade Combat Team (BCT) and another for an Infantry BCT, with a timeline of 27 months. The C2 Prototype Integrator will play a crucial role in providing mounted mission command integration technical support to the Program Office. This position requires advising the responsible formation Integrator and Lead Systems Engineer (SE) on selecting and managing the optimal mix of tools necessary to rapidly support the command and control (C2) needs, including interfaces and network requirements for the HMIF formations. The C2 Integration - Platform Subject Matter Expert (SME) will be responsible for analyzing and recommending solutions for the HMIF mounted mission command integration of tactical mission command and C2 systems and software, including JBC-P, NettWarior, TAK, and AFATDS. This role involves supporting recommendations with detailed analysis reports and engineering System View documents, as well as presenting and defending these recommendations to the HMID Chief Engineer and the Systems Engineering team. The C2 Prototype Integrator will also participate in all Configuration Control Board (CCB) meetings, sub-system Design Reviews, and other Systems Engineering meetings as directed. Maintaining routine engagements with relevant Army C2 Program Managers and their associated product developments and schedules is essential. Additionally, the C2 Prototype Integrator will be required to deploy CONUS to various test sites to capture relevant system performance, compile, document, and present network performance at the completion of test events, and support test event Technical Exchange Working Groups (TEWG) and TIGR teams to resolve or identify network performance issues. This position is integral to ensuring the successful integration and performance of mission command systems within the Army's HMIF formations.