STATE OF 

MODERNIZATION

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October 10, 2022

The Army identified its major modernization priorities — long range precision fires; next generation combat vehicles; future vertical lift; network, air and missile defense; and soldier lethality — in 2019. Three years into the long-term project, what is the state of these priorities? What challenges remain and what solutions have been identified to meeting the stated timeframes? In this panel event hosted by Defense News at AUSA, we heard from Army leaders about the state of the modernization priorities, upcoming milestones, and potential challenges as the Army modernizes while still maintaining readiness.


Guest Speakers:

Hon. Doug Bush

Assistant Secretary,

U.S. Army, Acquisition, Logistics and Technology


LTG Robert Rasch

Director, Army Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office, 

U.S. Army


Stephen Hedger

Chief Executive Officer, 

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