The Global Tactical Edge Acquisition Directorate (G-TEAD) and the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), in partnership with U.S. Army Europe and Africa (USAREUR‑AF), launched the AI Assisted Triage & Treatment Prize Challenge.
Streamlined Acquisition
Army’s PIT Program Accelerating Technology Innovation
The U.S. Army is streamlining the acquisition of cutting-edge technologies, making it easier to deliver innovative solutions directly to soldiers through its Pathway for Innovation and Technology (PIT)
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New Army office aims to quickly develop and scale soldier ideas
Pathway for Innovation and Technology will connect rapid-acquisition hubs to program chiefs.
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New Army Office Aimed at Forging Pathway to Rapid Fielding
A new Army office, The Pathway for Innovation and Technology, is working to forge a more accessible pathway for companies to get innovative technology into the hands of Soldiers.
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The Army’s New Fast Lane for C-UAS Tech
The U.S. Army is standing up a new “fast lane” for counter-UAS and tactical edge systems, and it’s starting to fill up.
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Army opens $26.3M innovation hub at Fort Bragg
The U.S. Army opened the Lt. Gen. James M. Gavin Joint Innovation Outpost at Fort Bragg, a $26.3 million facility designed to speed the delivery of new technologies to Soldiers.
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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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Army’s FUZE program taps $750M to fund innovation efforts, Driscoll says
Brent Ingraham, the Army’s top acquisition official, said he expects to see further growth in funding for the FUZE initiative.
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Driscoll vows Silicon Valley model is the Army’s future
At AUSA 2025, the Army Secretary argued that the traditional procurement model is broken — pledging to adopt a “Silicon Valley” approach to rapidly get minimally viable products into soldiers’ hands in weeks, not years.
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