1|Army Modernization Strategy Army Modernization Strategy The Army Modernization Strategy (AMS) describes how the Total Army – Regular Army, National Guard, Army Reserve, and Army Civilians – will transform into a multi-domain force by 2035, meet its
Despite the ever-present reminder that Defense Department acquisition spending is tight and the...By WilliamsRobert H
The Army is crafting a future force development strategy that extends beyond the current budget cycle to guide modernization efforts, according to one of the service's senior leaders. Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, director of the Army Capabilities Integration Center, told reporters Sept. 27 that the...
Army's latest modernization plan, which was just released.rnAmong the more intriguing near-term initiatives outlined in the plan is a cloud computing project in Afghanistan. During this fiscal year, the Army will begin building what it describes as a "tactical cloud computing architecture" there....
Army modernization strategy. It says a key current threat is a radical, ideology-based, long-term terrorist threat which tends to include the mass weapon of destruction to achieve its political and ideological ob...
“We thought this was important to do this now, and issue this policy now, because of how critical software is to the fight right now,” Margaret Boatner, the deputy assistant secretary of the Army for strategy and acquisition reform, told reporters at the Pentagon. “...
Indo-Pacific Command’s mission to implement a deterrence strategy at the nation’s Western Flank, and the Guam remediation and construction support services advance MDA’s need to strengthen missile defense on the critical U.S. military hub....
(CFA) that apply to all Army installations in the National Capital Region. The TI will be applied to all Army installation master plans; the Short Range Component - Five Year Development Plan of the Capital Investment Strategy; and all construction projects located on the installations regardless ...
The Army has drafted a new equipment modernization strategy focused on developing "versatile, tailorable, yet affordable and cost-effective" capabilities for a time of fiscal austerity. The document, obtained by InsideDefense.com, broadly outlines the service's goals for each of its equipment moderni...
These three combat vehicles have a long history of service in the Army. The first M-1 Abrams Tank entered service with the Army in 1980; the M-2/M-3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle in 1981; and the Stryker Combat Vehicle in 2001. Under current Army modernization plans, the Army envisions all...