 The Doctrine of Agile Combat Employment presents one of the greatest challenges to today's Air Force. It demands of us to re-evaluate our operational norms that have been in place for decades to meet the threats of the future. According to General Brown and his action orders to accelerate change or lose, we need to identify systems and programs that are outdated and or unaffordable to make way for capabilities that will make us competitive in the future high-end fight. One such system has been how combat communication infrastructure has been employed to support operations around the globe. For years, the standard method has been to use a five-person team and several hundred pounds of equipment to set up a communication site wherever we went. Beyond just the weight, this equipment was time-consuming to set up and could barely support the needs of our airmen on the ground. It used hardware that has been in use since the days of the first iPhones and the result has been a communication network that has become infamously slow and has made the simple task of sending information a hair-pulling affair. Enter the GOCOM Kit, developed by Innovation Airmen from Dias Air Force Base. This kit provides an agile communication infrastructure using the fastest mesh network technology. Combined with emerging capabilities of companies like Starlink, this 20-pound kit the size of a carry-on bag is able to meet the demands of a 21st century Air Force. At less than $1,500, it is a fraction of the cost of other solutions and has already proven its ability to enable our airmen to take the fight to our adversaries no matter the location. Able to be set up in under 20 minutes by a single user, the kit is already in use overseas supporting B1 operations, providing speeds of up to 217 megabits per second to as many as 50 devices simultaneously. By using commercial off-the-shelf technology selected by our comm Airmen, we are able to easily and rapidly change out components of the kit as technology continues to advance. This kit is able to be easily shared with other bases and afford each unit the flexibility they need to meet their own unique demands. Flexibility, ease of use, and the fastest speeds available all in the size of a small backpack. The GO-COM kit establishes what the new normal of combat communications should be.