Counter Communications, Detection, Reconnaissance, and Engagement (CCoMMoDoRE) Focus Area
Abstract
CCoMMoDoRE focuses on emerging capabilities to exploit weaknesses and degrade capabilities in adversary communications and sensor web networks, leveraging technology innovation from small businesses and non-traditional performers. Projects provide the architecture to ensure allied access, deny enemy use, and enable future capabilities for spectrum dominance. In FY 2023, I&M selected, executed, and transitioned multiple CCoMMoDoRE projects, including: •Ragnar: This project matured a multi-function radio frequency (RF) system concept leveraging commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) components, along with advancements in RF technology to drive innovation and deliver a low-cost, modular capability to the U.S. Army. Details about the functionality and application of Ragnar are classified. In FY 2023, market research was completed, and the concept matured prior to transition to the U.S. Army for further development. •Identity Warrior: This project leverages advances in optics, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) to passively capture and analyze human signatures at a distance. Identity Warrior screens individuals against known adversaries in real-time and provides automated reporting of significant events on existing Android computing platforms used throughout the Joint Force. In FY 2023, the project completed integration of optics, cloud computing, and AI/ML to passively capture human signatures at extended distances and generated automated reporting through ATAK mission planning and situational awareness core capabilities.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2025
- Source ID
- 2c783cb742a6cc9f3d8735ad92d305f6