U.S. Navy Chief Hospital Corpsman Tylar Parra, left, U.S. Marine Corps Master Sgt. Kelvin Aguilar, middle, and Mr. Wayne Alston, all with Security Programs and Information Management Branch, pose for a photo after the U.S. Marine Corps Security Coordinator of the Year award ceremony in Arlington, Virginia, March 2, 2026. The HQMC Security Coordinator of the Year award recognizes the outstanding contributions of security coordinators within the Marine Corps. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Kiara Rawls)
Quantico, Va. – In today’s battlespace, victory belongs to the side that can out-think and out-pace the adversary. The ability to process information and make decisions rapidly is the ultimate competitive edge. Recognizing that Command and Control (C2) systems are often too slow and large, Program Manager Marine Air-Ground Task Force Command and Control (MAGTF C2) is delivering a transformative solution: The Common Hosting Environment (CHE).
Quantico, Va. – In today’s battlespace, victory belongs to the side that can out-think and out-pace the adversary. The ability to process information and make decisions rapidly is the ultimate competitive edge. Recognizing that Command and Control (C2) systems are often too slow and large, Program Manager Marine Air-Ground Task Force Command and Control (MAGTF C2) is delivering a transformative solution: The Common Hosting Environment (CHE).