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Sec. Driscoll and Gen. Rainey told BI the Infantry Squad Vehicle's development is a success story iterated and supported by ...
The work, which began in July 2020 and continues currently, is being done by the Fort Huachuca Engineering Directorate and Army Futures Command Headquarters Cloud and Data Management Directorate.
AUSTIN, Texas — After 10 months without a confirmed commander at Army Futures Command, Gen. James Rainey took over in an Oct. 4 ceremony at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library here in ...
TRADOC will merge with the Army Futures Command as part of a move by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to "downsize, consolidate or close redundant headquarters." ...
The Army will house the headquarters of a merged Futures Command and Training and Doctrine Command in Austin, Texas, and it will be called the Transformation and Training Command. The changes are ...
Rick Haddad, Army Futures Command G-3/5/7 Requirements Branch Chief, points to a timeline in a decision analysis and prioritization portal. Haddad enlisted the help of Army Futures Command Data ...
During his keynote, Gen. James Rainey, head of Army Futures Command, said the current network “needs work” and stressed how important it is for commanders to communicate and share information.
Rather than relying on “complicated spaghetti charts” to flow data, ... Joe Welch, the deputy to the Army Futures Command commander, said during Monday’s media briefing.
The Army Training and Doctrine Command is moving from Fort Eustis in Virginia to Austin, where it will merge with a Trump-era Army program. Chron Logo Hearst Newspapers Logo Skip to main content ...
New battlefield technologies mean that the defense is “dramatically” stronger than the offensive, Army Futures Command head Gen. James Rainey told reporters today.
The plan is to combine the headquarters for the Army Training and Doctrine Command, or TRADOC, at Fort Eustis with Army Futures Command in Austin, Texas. Together, they will form the new Army ...
U.S. Army Spc. Austin Hengst loads ammunition for a .50-caliber machine gun atop an M1126 Stryker vehicle during an exercise near Fort Greely, Alaska, on March 17, 2022. (Pfc. Bradford Jackson/U.S ...