Electronic Warfare

Electronic warfare is used primarily to disrupt, disable, degrade or deceive an enemy's command and control, thereby crippling the enemy's ability to make effective and timely decisions, while simultaneously protecting and preserving friendly command and control.

GBL is actively engaged in the research and development of cutting edge electronic warfare applications, including but not limited to computer network operations (attack, defense and exploitation) and visualization (graphical user interfaces). Additional projects include:

  • Agent-based combat decision aids
  • Self-organizing network-centric applications
  • Cognitive flight path re-planning
  • Control of Agent-Based Systems (CoABS) integration.