The Army has begun weeding through its mountain of formal requirements for any equipment or resources — from networks to weapons — it may look to discard due to their stale or outdated nature ...
The E3B event, designed to recognize the most proficient Soldiers in the U.S. Army, was a grueling experience ... land navigation and physical fitness, while contending with challenging ...
In October 2023, the Army changed its Master Fitness Trainer Course to the H2F Integrator Course and renamed its Physical Fitness School the H2F Academy. The program of instruction for students ...
Fewer than half of the U.S. Army’s watercraft are meeting mission readiness requirements. That decline in operational capability comes as the military calls on those ships’ use more and more ...
AUSA 2024 — When members of the Army Requirement Oversight Council (AROC) get together, it’s typically to greenlight new weapon requirements and pave the acquisition path ahead. However ...
AUSA 2024 — The Army’s Command and Control Cross Functional ... cases where he will need to add “annex” sections to the requirements so they meet the varying needs of different units.
The Army has struggled in the past to lock in requirements but maintain enough flexibility as it progresses through technology development for new weapons systems. Requirements were too numerous ...