


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

AUSA
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.

The multi-domain battle
The Army is looking beyond ground warfare as it prepares to fight on an increasingly complex and unpredictable battlefield, the senior commander of Training and Doctrine Command said.

Report: Army needs to improve simulated training development, evaluation
The Army must improve how it develops and measures the effectiveness of virtual training programs to prevent such systems from being underutilized or outright ignored, according to a Government Accountability Office report.

AUSA president: Uncertainty is stifling modernization
The budget uncertainty that continues to plague the Army is the “number one concern, the number one impediment” to the service’s ability to properly balance its readiness with personnel and modernization, the new president of the Association of the United States Army said.

Army sees promise in robotics, A2/AD tech
The Army sees robotics and capabilities that could help it operate in a more contested environment as promising focus areas for science and technology funds, said Maj. Gen. William Hix, the G-3/5/7 director of strategy, plans and policy.

Monitoring base security
Base camp security encompasses a range of capabilities intended to detect potential hostile activity approaching the unit, at the perimeter and within camp grounds.

New cyber directorate encompasses critical missions
Brig. Gen. Patricia Frost leads the new directorate within the Army’s Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff.

Third offset front and center at DoD research labs
Heads of service research labs explained to Congress how their efforts are contributing to the third offset strategy.

Army wades into experimental cyber warfare
The service is testing out the best ways to train in and integrate cyber warfare.

Lockheed Martin demos Icarus anti-UAS system
The company's solution for neutralize unmanned threats will be available for military and commercial clients.
