The future of warfare is defined by speed—speed in decision-making, rapid adaptation, and most critically, delivering capability to Soldiers when they need it. As the Army continues to modernize, this driving principle remains clear: We cannot afford delays when lives are on the line. The Army must be strategically equipped at the “speed of relevance,” ready to outmaneuver adversaries in tomorrow’s combat environment.
Continuous Transformation
Forging The Fast Lane: The Army Establishes The Pathway For Innovation And Technology
Modernization is no longer defined by how quickly an idea is conceived, but by how rapidly and effectively it is delivered to Soldiers in operational environments. As mission demands evolve and technology advances at an unprecedented speed, the Army must bridge the gap between innovation and impact. The Pathway for Innovation and Technology (PIT) Office was established to do exactly that—serving as the forward edge of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology (ASA(ALT)) by embedding innovation with operational units, accelerating the transition of emerging capabilities and creating a disciplined, Soldier‑driven pathway from concept to scale across the force.
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MICC highlights renewed small business innovation authority
The reauthorization of two federal small business innovation programs is expected to strengthen how the Mission and Installation Contracting Command delivers emerging technology, shortens procurement timelines and expands opportunities for industry partners supporting Army readiness.
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With Joint Innovation Outpost, Army ‘operationalized an acquisition cell’
Rather than episodic execution, the new JIOP aims to foster a more enduring set of industry experimentation for the XVIII Airborne Division and, officials hope, the wider Army.
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Army revolutionizes acquisition process to deliver warfighting capabilities faster
The U.S. Army is undertaking a sweeping transformation of its acquisition process, designed to dramatically accelerate the delivery of critical warfighting capabilities to Soldiers.
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Secretary of War Announces Acquisition Reform
The following memorandums were referenced by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth during his remarks at the National War College on Fort McNair, Washington, D.C., on Friday, November 7. These directives outline the Department’s next phase of acquisition.
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Leveraging Commercial Tech for Assured PNT: Inside Army TMI’s ANUBIS Initiative
The Army’s Technology Maturation Initiative (TMI) ANUBIS initiative has successfully demonstrated M-code GPS functionality on low-cost commercial SDR platforms, offering a scalable alternative to proprietary ASIC chips. This breakthrough supports assured PNT modernization and exemplifies how Army FUZE accelerates transition-ready technologies through targeted prototyping and cross-sector collaboration.
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Army calls for innovation, urges collaboration at Demand Signal forum
Army leaders delivered a call-to-action Sept. 15 at the Army Demand Signal Forum, part of senior leadership’s ongoing push for continuous transformation and modernization. Secretary of the Army, the Honorable Dan Driscoll, used this platform to announce the Army’s newest technology integration enterprise: FUZE.
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Restoring the United States Department of War
The White House announced a historic executive action restoring the Department of War name, signaling a renewed emphasis on strength, clarity, and mission alignment in national defense.
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AI innovation and Army Continuous Transformation take center stage at CECOM town hall
The U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command hosted a town hall July 29, 2025, spotlighting its role in the Army’s transformation efforts, showcasing cutting-edge artificial intelligence initiatives, and recognizing outstanding employee achievements.
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