Army streamlines bureaucracy, collapses acquisition offices, and empowers leaders to accelerate delivery of cutting-edge technologies to the joint force.
That comes after the Army decided to stop procurement under its Stryker Upgrade program in its fiscal year 2026 budget request, chalking up the purchasing halt to force-structure changes and the ATI, ...
The US Army reforms its acquisition structure, consolidating PEOs into six portfolios to accelerate defense procurement and ...
The U.S. Army Transformation and Training Command was officially activated during a ceremony held at Lady Bird Johnson ...
The Army is initiating massive organizational reforms for how it buys new weapons and capabilities in an effort to ...
Big defense contractors have “conned” services into believing they need bespoke systems, the Army secretary said.
U.S. Army Lays Out New Acquisition Structure is published in Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, an Aviation Week Intelligence ...
The Army is preparing to ax some units and restructure others, the service’s top civilian told Army Times in an exclusive phone interview Friday, but it’s still not clear when and how the changes will ...
WASHINGTON — U.S. Army leaders will head to Capitol Hill after this week’s Association of the U.S. Army conference to share its planned force structure changes, meant to ready the service to fight ...
The Pentagon should soon send Congress its “skinny budget,” which is an outline of what it intends to spend, but without specific funding tables. Since the new administration has taken control of the ...
Army Secretary Christine Wormuth, left, and Army Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville testify before the Senate Armed Services Committee to examine the posture of the service on May 5, 2022.
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