The Army's emerging Multi-Domain Battle concept focuses on creating freedom of maneuver for American and allied forces, according to the head of Training and Doctrine Command.
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The Army's emerging Multi-Domain Battle concept focuses on creating freedom of maneuver for American and allied forces, according to the head of Training and Doctrine Command.
The Army is adjusting its acquisition strategy for the handheld Rifleman radio to incorporate a two-channel variant, altering a program worth up to $3.88 billion to contractors.
The Army made "very significant" strides in fiscal year 2016 in developing its cyberspace capabilities and workforce, according to the chief of Army Cyber Command and Second Army.
The heads of the Army's portfolios are being asked to identify their top priorities in the event funding adjustments are required following an ongoing review of Army programs, according to the service's deputy chief of staff (G-8).
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The Defense Department has concluded that a planned family of systems to overhaul the Army's aviation fleet can proceed, according to a Pentagon spokesman.
The Army is taking a "team-of-teams" approach incorporating all its facets to provide forces with "close-combat overmatch over the enemy," according to the service's leading futurist.
The Army is taking steps to ensure that the forthcoming successor to its Longbow and Hellfire missiles can be procured and employed by foreign partners, according to a new report.
The Army is focused on increasing commonality among its unmanned aircraft systems as well as interoperability with the rest of the joint force and with coalition partners, according to the service's program executive officer for aviation.
The Army is highly focused on the potential near-peer threat posed by a modernizing and increasingly capable Russia, according to the commander of the Maneuver Center of Excellence.
The Army plans to hold an event next month to extend collaboration with industry to address key capability needs, according to a Federal Business Opportunities notice.
The Army must revise and reissue its request for proposals for the next iteration of its flagship intelligence software, according to an Oct 31 federal court ruling.
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The Army's efforts to address the Third Offset involve innovations not only in technology, but also in acquisition and doctrine, according to the director of operations for the service's new Rapid Capabilities Office.
The Army is heavily invested in developing and improving its unmanned capabilities, both on the ground and in the air, according to the service’s vice chief of staff.
The Army is moving forward with low-rate initial production of its Mid-Tier Networking Vehicular Radio, with plans to field it to four brigade combat teams over the next two years.
The Army has clarified its requirements for the first Future Vertical Lift aircraft ahead of a key acquisition decision this week.
The Army is working to bring forward common standards with which industry partners can comply, but requires greater cooperation from its vendors on costs, according to the service's program executive officer for ground combat systems.
The Army needs to shorten its decision cycle for capabilities development and fielding, particularly relative to potential adversaries, according to the service secretary.
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