OceanBonfire
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Hamilton highlighted some of the sustainment enterprise’s “must do’s,” to provide future readiness in the [Indo-Pacific] including:
- Leveraging data analytics and investing in predictive logistics capabilities;
- Use of autonomous technology to extend operational reach, prolong endurance and ensure freedom of action;
- Reducing the Army’s logistics tail;
- Electrifying platforms and using alternative fuel sources; and
- Developing an Army watercraft strategy.
US Army has a ‘gigantic problem’ with logistics in the Indo-Pacific
Major Army commands are coming together to develop a force that can handle logistics and sustainment in a contested environment.
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Afloat Army Prepositioned Stocks increase power projection
CHARLESTON, S.C. -- The length of three football fields and seven decks high, the USNS Pomeroy (T-AKR 316) is no doubt a big ship -- but it’s also a flo...
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Army Materiel Command boss says logistics are key to future warfare
"Gone are the days when we had everything down to your favorite ice cream," warns Gen. Charles Hamilton.
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Army focuses on contested logistics – a threat to enemy
Huntsville, AL -- Senior leaders from across the Army and industry are looking at the future force and the role logistics and sustainment will play in c...
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Army readies for record-setting logistics exercise in Pacific
The US Army is preparing to conduct one of the largest logistics exercises in recent history at Talisman Sabre in Australia.
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