HUNTSVILLE, AL -- The program executive office for combat support and combat service support has begun using "whiteboards" to generate a broad-based outline for new programs "before we put pen to paper" on any acquisition, according to its chief. Taking part in a March 15 media roundtable at the Association of the United States Army's Global Force Symposium, Scott Davis said over the past 15 years, CS&CSS was "very much focused on getting key capabilities to soldiers very, very quickly,"...