The Army's vice chief of staff says data standardization is one of his top priorities and that the Army is "all in" on the joint all-domain command and control effort led by the Air Force.
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Jaspreet Gill was the senior technology reporter for Inside the Army until January 2022. She graduated from Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications with a master's degree in magazine, newspaper and online journalism in 2019. Previously, she covered local upstate and central New York politics, community news and the 2018 midterm elections.
The Army's vice chief of staff says data standardization is one of his top priorities and that the Army is "all in" on the joint all-domain command and control effort led by the Air Force.
The Army is once again asking Congress to cut funding for the Chinook Block II upgrade for the active component after lawmakers restored funding for the program in the fiscal year 2020 budget.
The Army says its corrective action on the Logistics Civil Augmentation Program V is complete and that it wants to uphold the original awards, according to a new filing with the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. (UPDATED)
The Army is investing in advanced manufacturing capabilities at Rock Island Arsenal, IL, and wants to see how those can be used at the tactical level.
The commanding general of Army Materiel Command says the service needs to work its readiness and modernization priorities together in fiscal year 2021 to succeed in the future fight.
Boeing will accelerate its CH-47 Block II flight testing after a second aircraft enters flight tests "as early as next week," according to a company official.
Congress has partially approved the Army's request to reprogram funding for the Limited Interim Missile Warning System Quick Reaction Capability, granting the service a $60 million total increase for the program.
The Pentagon's top weapons tester has made several recommendations to improve the Army's Command Post Computing Environment after labeling the system operationally ineffective and unsuitable for soldiers.
The Army today selected 20 companies to advance to the next phase of its fourth Expeditionary Technology Search, or "xTechSearch 4.0," competition.
U.S. and U.K. soldiers at Ft. Benning, GA, will soon test 60 new prototype technologies focused on cross-domain maneuver during the Maneuver Battle Lab's Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiments 2020.
The Army's Enterprise Cloud Management Office will be fully operational by March, the service's chief information officer/G-6 announced at a conference this week.
VT MAK announced today it successfully completed a technical assessment on the Army’s Common Synthetic Environment, a crucial part of the Synthetic Training Environment modernization priority.
The Army's "soldier-centered design" approach is aiding in the development of next generation technologies and capabilities, including the new Integrated Visual Augmentation System, by putting the needs of the soldier first.
The third "soldier touchpoint," or user evaluation, of the Integrated Visual Augmentation System has been set for late July, according to an Army official.
The Army is asking industry to provide a two-channel radio solution that meets the requirements for the service's Leader Radio.
The Army has released a call for industry to engage in one-on-one meetings with the service regarding the Combat Net Radio, a Single-Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System for fire and air defense control.
The Army is seeking information from industry for Common Infrared Countermeasure B-Kit production.
The Army is holding pitch days today and tomorrow for its Expeditionary Technology Search, or "xTechSearch," for small businesses to present emerging technologies to address modernization challenges.
Northrop Grumman has completed free-flight testing for the Common Infrared Countermeasure System, the company announced today.
The Army has released a request for information for the MQ-1C Gray Eagle extended range aircraft's full-rate production phase.