The new system is put in and has flown on a U.S. Northrop Grumman Corporation and AT&Tentered right into a collaboration agreement to research and develop a digital battle community, powered by AT&T 5G and Northrop Grumman’s advanced mission programs, to support the U.S. This digital battle network is predicted to convey together the high speeds, low latency and cybersecurity protections of private 5G networks with the flexibility and scalability of AT&T’s industrial 5G capabilities and provide a crucial capability to help the DoD’s vision for Joint All Domain Command and Control. The program serves the 14 schools in the Lincoln Highschool Cluster and includes thirteen electric college buses, electric meals supply trucks, electric landscaping and maintenance tools, an electric van and carpool car, a large electric car for neighborhood events, charging stations, and battery storage to assist the electric buses with clean energy. "CARB has offered more than $1 billion to wash up soiled college buses over the past two many years, and there is now more within the pipeline for zero-emission buses like these on the Lincoln cluster of colleges," mentioned CARB Chair Liane Randolph.