NATO hackathon in Germany tests new data-sharing system for eastern flank deterrence
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Bradley Latham
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U.S. Army Europe and Africa hosted a NATO hackathon in Wiesbaden, Germany, testing a new data ecosystem designed to streamline information sharing across the alliance. The event marks a milestone in improving communication and deterrence capabilities on NATO's eastern flank, with U.S. and European service members collaborating on the initiative.
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· 1 pulledU.S. Army and NATO allies say they achieved a major milestone in communication and information sharing as part of reinforcing deterrence on the eastern flank.
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