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Why Army logistics need to think like combat units to survive drones
On a drone battlefield, supply units must train for survivability and move like maneuver formations, an Army officer argues.
Integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into Army logistics can revolutionize supply chain management, optimize resource allocation, and enhance decision-making. However, it necessitates a ...
The U.S. Army has started soliciting proposals as it plans to award basic ordering agreements, or BOAs, for fiscal year 2025 under the second iteration of a program to acquire logistics support ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army’s newest cross-functional team will focus on sustaining the force in real time, reducing logistics demands, improving supply distribution and providing power effectively on ...
Data is continuously transforming all facets of the modern battlefield, and recognizing its potential, the U.S. Army is working to unlock the benefits it offers for the warfighter. One area in which ...
A rendering of the Maneuver Support Vessel (Light) awarded to Vigor Works in October 2017. The landing craft was designed by Vigor Works and BMT. (Vigor Works) ARLINGTON, Va. — Soldiers in the coming ...
Soldiers from 836th Transportation Battalion watch as the ramp of U.S. Naval Ship Red Cloud is lowered at the port in Subic Bay, Philippines. The Red Cloud is home to the Army Prepositioned Stock-3, ...
A Pentagon logistics program improperly stored $1.8 billion worth of repair parts for Army tanks and armored vehicles, including storing hundreds of thousands of parts outside, according to a report ...
Australian Army soldiers serving with the 2nd Batallion, The Royal Australian Regiment, approach Langham Beach, Queensland, Australia, July 16, during Exercise Talisman Saber 2019. (Sgt. 1st Class ...
The Army is now ready for industry to start working on and turning in their proposals for the second iteration of a logistics program focused on maintenance, supply and transportation services. Bids ...
[This article was first published in Army Sustainment Professional Bulletin, which was then called Army Logistician, volume 3, number 2 (March–April 1971), pages 8–11. The text, including any ...
Leadership of a Kaiserslautern-based U.S. Army command that serves as the linchpin for sustaining soldiers across Europe changed hands Wednesday. Maj. Gen. Michael Lalor replaced Maj. Gen. Ronald ...
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