Futures Command Won’t Hurt Oversight, Army Tells Congress
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The Army believes it has all the legal authorities it needs to reform. Now it just has to make the reform work.
‘A Little Bit Disruptive’: Murray & McCarthy On Army Futures Command
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“It’s establishing buy-in over the next three, four, five years from the institution (of the Army),” Gen. Murray said. “It’s about establishing buy-in on Capitol Hill, because if I don’t have buy-in there, this won’t survive.”
Army Futures Command: $100M, 500 Staff, & Access To Top Leaders
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“CFTs (Cross Functional Teams) and Army Futures Command will always have a place on my schedule and the chief’s schedule,” Esper said. Over time, he said, “it becomes a routine… the expectation not just for AFC and the CFTs, but for future service secretaries and future chiefs of staff.”
Can Army Futures Command Overcome Decades Of Dysfunction?
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“There are ways to be innovative in the Army,” retired Lt. Gen. Tom Spoehr said. But you have to protect the innovators from the institutional culture of the Pentagon: “You can send them someplace else, like Austin.”
How McCain & Milley Created Army Futures Command: It Almost Didn’t Happen
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“None of this would be happening without someone who’s not here today, and that’s Senator John McCain, an American hero,” General Milley said to some of the loudest applause of the day.
Army Rejects Iron Curtain APS For Stryker, Launches New Programs
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By 2022, the service plans to field new advanced reactive armor tiles to neutralize incoming warheads, a laser early warning system to warn crews they’re being targeted, and a signature management effort to avoid detection in the first place.
Inside Army Futures Command: CFT Chiefs Take Charge
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“We were never above probably a total of eight people,” the aviation Cross Functional Team chief, Brig. Gen. Wally Rugen, told me. “We’re not this big colossal thing, we’re a lean, mean organization.”
Army Pushes Bradley Replacement; Cautious On Armed Robots
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“Recent guidance from Army senior leadership has us looking at, emphasizing, Bradley replacement,” Miller told reporters in a conference call. “What we have now done is moved to accelerate our optionally manned fighting vehicle, the Bradley replacement, and we want to be able to focus on that.”
Uncertainty & Anxiety About Army’s New Scout Aircraft
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WASHINGTON: After months of hints, the Army announced Friday it wants competing prototypes of a Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft flying by 2023. But there’s a deal of uncertainty — even anxiety — about what the Army wants. “Industry can develop whatever the government tells them what they want, if it sticks to the requirements and… Keep reading →
AUSA’s Carter Ham To Macgregor: Futures Command Will Work
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Army Futures Command will not become a comfortable resting place for platoons of old generals. Rather, I think the secretary and the chief expect Futures Command to be the engine of innovation for the Army.