House lawmakers support the military's push for multidomain command and control but request more information on how the services will fund, experiment with and field those capabilities, according to a proposed amendment to the House Armed Services Committee's version of the fiscal year 2019 defense policy bill. "The committee understands the Department of the Air Force and Department of the Navy are undertaking efforts to create robust multidomain command-and-control capabilities," the amendment, offered by Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-CA), states. "The...