Innovating Army Innovation

Abstract

The United States Army must change its force development and force integration practices in order to maintain its current advantage over its adversaries. The role of the U.S. Army is to provide homeland defense, global security, project power, and win decisively. To do this, the U.S. Army must equip itself with the tools it will need to achieve these objectives. Because technology is essentially doubling in capacity and capability once every two years, the U.S. Army needs to adapt its current force development and force integration practices to keep pace with ever-changing threats. Industry best-practices can be applied to Army force development and force integration to allow the U.S. Army to keep pace with evolving technologies.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 17, 2016
Accession Number
AD1176128

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  • Scott M. Davis

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