SECURITYWAR ON THE ROCKS
Trojan Spirit, the Army’s Intelligence Backbone, Needs a Successor
Trojan Spirit, a program developed by the Army in 1990, enabled deployed commanders to access intelligence from agencies during operations. It overcame barriers caused by fragmented systems and databases, with its early version deployed during Operation Desert Storm, significantly impacting battlefield operations. The Army now seeks a successor to Trojan Spirit.
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