FORT EISENHOWER, Ga. - Chief Warrant Officer 3 Nicholas Chadwick, innovation digital engineer, Detachment 5, Support Group, 75th U.S. Army Reserve Innovation Command enters survey assessment and evaluation data into a Behavioral Observation Logging Toolkit hand-held tablet about the Multi-Orbit Tactical Terminal satellite communications for on-the-move lower earth orbit and geosynchronous earth orbit dual configurable ground station transceivers for enhanced and resilient network primary alternate contingency emergency technology, during Cyber Quest 25, June 6, 2025, at Fort Eisenhower, Georgia. Cyber Quest is an annual data-centric Army Focused Warfighting Experiment providing capability development and acquisition communities a unique, realistic and future-focused operationally relevant environment to inform critical capability gaps facing Cyber, Electromagnetic Warfare, Information Advantage and Signal operational forces. The experiment will drive requirements definition, inform rapid acquisition initiatives and support acquisition risk reduction activities. (Photo by Curtis Cato, communication requirements developer, Cyber-CDID/Army Capability Manager Network and Services)


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