


The future of the Army in space
Our adversaries contest us in space. U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command is prepared.

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Army embraces digital engineering for Bradley replacement
Following in the footsteps of the Air Force and Space Force, the Army is beginning to adopt digital engineering for some of its most important platforms.

Interview: Rep. Mike Turner's take on what's to blame for a track record of failure in Army programs
Rep. Mike Turner, R-Ohio, chairman of the House Tactical Air and Land Forces Subcommittee and a former mayor of Dayton, offers his take on the future of Army IT networks, space wars, and the real threat from budget standoffs.

Here’s how the Army’s electronic warfare program differs from years past
The Army's approach to multifunction in its electronic warfare program of record is a departure from years past.

Cyber Command stands up planning cells at combatant commands
Cyber Command has stood up forward-deployed planning cells within the combatant command staffs to help better coordinate offensive and defensive cyber effects.

Suicide drone provides lethal punch for special operations forces
Mistral’s Uvision drones are light, man packable, and come armed with a warhead, giving U.S. special operations forces added lethality in areas where support by conventional forces may be limited or non-existent.

Artificial intelligence accelerates decision-making for field commanders, company says
Artificial Intelligence is streamlining decision-making for field commanders, Engility Corporation says.

New digital headset allows user to adjust audio, filter out vehicle noise
Revision’s new ComCentr2 Tactical Headset System reduces battlefield confusion and increases situational awareness with its digital audio and front and back microphones.

Army taking 'adapt and buy' tactic with new network strategy
As part of the Army's new network strategy, it will be employing an "adapt and buy" approach allowing for quicker insertion of capability.

RQ-7 Shadows to get improved engine, mission computers
The $41 million contract, which was awarded last month, includes funds to integrate and qualify the Block 3 modifications as well as 36 upgrade kits.

A device for every soldier? The Army is considering it
Between the hours soldiers have to spend online for professional military education and the possibilities a handheld, touchscreen device could hold downrange, the Army is taking a step toward developing a standard-issue device for every soldier.
