Army Engineers Host First Installations 5G Innovation Summit

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The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center’s Construction Engineer Research Laboratory (CERL) on Tuesday hosted the first Army Installations 5G Innovation Summit at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, TX. Sponsored by the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy and Environment, the major goal of the summit was to help develop a roadmap for implementing the faster, next-generation network at Army installations.

Andy Johnson, an information technology specialist at CERL, identified Army stakeholders for Summit participation and identified and selected 5G experts as speakers from across academia, government, and industry for the event. Over the course of three days, more than 200 participants attended speaker presentations, deep-diving possible 5G use cases ― to include options and strategies for the Army to consider in 5G deployments.

A 5G expert panel discussion and a government-only 5G requirements meeting were also held to spark further discussion and solutions. The Summit was capped with a classified meeting and 5G mobile command demonstration.

CERL played a critical role for the Deputy Chief of Staff for Installations, or G-9, in identifying and gathering key Army stakeholders to start collaborating toward a 5G roadmap for installations.

Army G-9, the primary stakeholder at the summit, is tasked with providing 5G installation requirements to the Deputy Chief of Staff for Command, Control, Communications, Cyber Operations and Networks, or G-6, in order for the G-6 to develop a 5G architecture. 

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