The concept of a single network from soldiers' home stations to the tactical edge isn't new, but Army leaders say cultural changes are finally making it happen.
The US Army is looking to speed up weapons development and procurement to keep up with evolving technology and make sure new ...
It will provide the U.S. Army with Aerial Tier Network Extension (ATNE), Electronic Warfare (EW), and Intelligence ...
The Army is developing robotic tech warrant officer jobs for the modern battlefield with current soldiers and then opening it up to recruits.
The Army will expand a new equipment-fielding initiative focused ... “We cannot buy programs for ten years at a time anymore. Technology changes too fast.” The chief of staff said his ...
From weapons to radios, the U.S. Army is focused on making sure the latest and greatest is in the hands of its Soldiers on ...
This year's event showcased technology that could inform ... Skaggs likened the Army's strategy for NGC2 to laying a new foundation for integrating data. Once that foundation is set, the service ...
These specialists guide vendors through the Army science and technology ecosystem, helping them understand the Army’s critical needs. Contractors work with technical points of contact to mature ...
THE US Army is testing cutting-edge technology as it aims to be the driving force behind a new era of electronic warfare on future battlefields. The pristine attack and defense weaponry are being ...
Michel Sauret/U.S. Army) The Army Reserve is looking to direct commissions and better technology to find the ... bringing 55,000 new soldiers into the ranks. Next year’s goal is 61,000 new ...
This year’s event showcased technology that could inform ... Skaggs likened the Army’s strategy for NGC2 to laying a new foundation for integrating data. Once that foundation is set, the ...