Tony Bertuca

Tony Bertuca is chief editor of Inside the Pentagon, the flagship publication of InsideDefense, where he focuses on defense budget and acquisition policy. He previously worked for the Sun-Times News Group in his hometown of Chicago, IL, and at the New Hampshire Union Leader in Manchester, NH. Tony has also served as managing editor of Inside the Army. He has a master's degree in journalism from Boston University.

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Daily News | July 13, 2010

Seeking to emulate the business models of Apple and Google in the commercial smart phone sector, the Army is accelerating its efforts to create a common operating environment for network systems that would allow industry to create standardized applications and plug them into a single network, the service's chief information officer said today.

Daily News | July 12, 2010

General Dynamics Land Systems has been awarded $30 million by the Army TACOM Life Cycle Management Command to begin production of a double-v-shaped hull for the Stryker infantry combat vehicle, according to a statement released by GDLS today.

Daily News | July 12, 2010

The Army began a large-scale integration exercise today at White Sands Missile Range, NM, billing it as the first-ever attempt to link various ground and aerial communications components into a single, integrated network for command posts, on-the-move forces, and dismounted soldiers.

Daily News | May 27, 2010

The Army will launch a comprehensive review of its acquisition strategy in the hopes of speeding up and streamlining the process, according to Army generals who briefed reporters this morning.

Daily News | May 24, 2010

Science Applications International Corporation officially announced today that it would be teaming up with Boeing and German companies Krauss-Maffei Wegman and Rheinmetall to bid for the Army's Ground Combat Vehicle program, according to statements from SAIC and Boeing.

Daily News | May 21, 2010

An industry team led by General Dynamics Land Systems that includes Lockheed Martin, Raytheon and MTU Detroit Diesel submitted a proposal for the technology development phase of the Army's Ground Combat Vehicle program today, according to a statement from the GDLS.

Daily News | May 20, 2010

The House Armed Services Committee voted yesterday to restore $116 million to the Army's budget request for so-called "spin outs" from the canceled Future Combat Systems program that were in danger of being eliminated from the service's Early Infantry Brigade Combat Team modernization effort.

The Insider | May 19, 2010

The Army has announced it will hold a “renewable energy rodeo and symposium” June 8-9 at Ft. Bliss, TX, to showcase energy initiatives impacting all levels of the service from ground vehicles to installations.

Daily News | April 28, 2010

The Army today released a modernization strategy that accounts for new guidance from the Pentagon, outlining how the service will adapt to a new force-generation process and detailing its new brigade combat team approach.

The Insider | April 26, 2010

The Army last week released the draft purchase description for the Joint Light Tactical Family of Vehicles as a precursor to an industry day being held today (April 26) in Sterling Heights, MI.

Daily News | April 12, 2010

As the Army launches an effort to integrate Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles with the first increment of its brigade combat team modernization program, the service wants to begin production of network-integration kits for the vehicles by October 2010, according to service officials.

Daily News | March 31, 2010

The time line for a new Army-wide portfolio review process remains unclear, but Army Secretary John McHugh, who is directing the effort, is hoping the reviews will yield ways in which the service can provide soldiers with better, less expensive and more efficient capabilities.

Daily News | March 18, 2010

A top Army budget official said today he expects the service's fiscal year 2012 budget to remain steady, but said the economy will likely prevent significant increases in its size.

The Insider | March 1, 2010

The Army announced today the start of "Apps for the Army” -- or A4A -- a web-development challenge that asks Army personnel to demonstrate their technological skills and creativity by producing a software application for the service's information network.

Daily News | February 18, 2010

The Army has become increasingly focused on delivering supplies by air to Afghanistan, but challenges remain, according to a top service logistics official.

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