Communications and Information Technology
In the Communications and Information Technology mission, the Laboratory works to enhance the capabilities of current and future U.S. global defense communications networks (space, air, land, and sea) in the transport and knowledge domains. Emphasis is placed on developing architectures; identifying, prototyping, and demonstrating components, subsystems, and systems; and then transferring this technology to industry for use in operational systems. Current efforts span all network layers (from physical to application), with primary focuses on satellite communications, aircraft and vehicle radios and antennas, tactical networking, language processing, and computer network operations.

Find out more about the Communications and Information Technology mission
- Program overview
- Principal accomplishments over the past year
- Future outlook and focus for upcoming year
Leadership for Communications and Information Technology
Dr. J. Scott Stadler
Dr. Roy S. Bondurant
Dr. Marc A. Zissman
Mr. Stephan B. Rejto
Technical Groups
A list and description of technical groups in the Communications and Information Technology mission can be found on the Organization of Technical Divisions page.
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