The Army’s Plan For Cyber, One Bright Spot In Its Budget

The Army’s Plan For Cyber, One Bright Spot In Its Budget
The Army’s Plan For Cyber, One Bright Spot In Its Budget

WASHINGTON: In an Army budget outlook that’s otherwise as grim as television tuned to a dead channel, there is one bright spot: cyberspace. “You know, we say that ‘flat is the new growth’ in DoD,” Vice-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. James “Sandy” Winnefeld, said at yesterday’s Bloomberg conference. “[Even] special operations forces”…

The Army Force Cuts: 3 Truths, 4 Fallacies

The Army Force Cuts: 3 Truths, 4 Fallacies
The Army Force Cuts: 3 Truths, 4 Fallacies

WASHINGTON: There are three things you need to know about the administration’s new budget plan and what it means for the Army. Most importantly, the fact the Army will be its smallest since before World War II is not one of them. In the dystopian mirror universe that is Washington under sequestration, being cut by 40,000…

Army Taps Controversial Generals: What McMaster & Mangum Mean For The Future

Army Taps Controversial Generals: What McMaster & Mangum Mean For The Future
Army Taps Controversial Generals: What McMaster & Mangum Mean For The Future

[UPDATED 6:30 pm] HUNTSVILLE, ALA.: The ever-beleaguered Army has a reputation — not undeserved — for being bland, conformist, and bureaucratic, an organization where brilliant mavericks are forced to retire at colonel and the guys who make general don’t rock the boat. Just ask any of the long-serving and long-suffering officers convening here in Huntsville, home…

Bird Dogs & Drones, Terminators & Swarms: The Race Towards Robotic Warfare

Bird Dogs & Drones, Terminators & Swarms: The Race Towards Robotic Warfare
Bird Dogs & Drones, Terminators & Swarms: The Race Towards Robotic Warfare

More robots, fewer people. That’s where the US military is headed in the future. But what kind of robots? Army Gen. Robert Cone, four-star commander of the powerful Training and Doctrine Command (aka TRADOC), said that the service is studying how robots could help replace 25 percent of the soldiers in each of its 4,000-strong combat brigades. That’s because the…

The iPhone Goes To War: Army Explores Shift From Military To Commercial Networks

The iPhone Goes To War: Army Explores Shift From Military To Commercial Networks
The iPhone Goes To War: Army Explores Shift From Military To Commercial Networks

NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY: It just might be iPhone time for the world’s most powerful army,. As defense budgets shrink and commercial networks grow, top brass from Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno on down are questioning the service’s current plan to keep developing custom-built, military-specific, and extremely expensive communications networks. If groups like al-Qaeda,…

Radio Wars: Will Production Halt Force Army To Play Radio Shell Game?

Radio Wars: Will Production Halt Force Army To Play Radio Shell Game?
Radio Wars: Will Production Halt Force Army To Play Radio Shell Game?

[UPDATED with comments from Army generals] WASHINGTON: In the latest battle over Army radios, defense industry giant General Dynamics is beating the war drums once again. If the Pentagon doesn’t issue a new contract for backpack-sized “Manpack” radios soon, GD warns, they and co-supplier Rockwell Collins will complete the current lot by the year’s end — a…

Wargame Predicts Army Loses High Tech Edge

Wargame Predicts Army Loses High Tech Edge
Wargame Predicts Army Loses High Tech Edge

ARMY WAR COLLEGE: A massive wargame held here this week to explore the “Deep Future” of warfare in the 2030s demonstrated a stark truth — one that Clausewitz enumerated in his famous work, On War — there’s no substitute for sheer numbers, no matter how much high technology the Army buys. That’s an unsettling answer at a…

No More NOFORN: Hill Needs To Help Troops Work With Allies

No More NOFORN: Hill Needs To Help Troops Work With Allies
No More NOFORN: Hill Needs To Help Troops Work With Allies

[UPDATED] ARMY WAR COLLEGE: When the Army invited NATO officers here to discuss the “deep future” of warfare in the 2030s, the organizers ran up against a present-day problem. Current regulations forbade them from showing certain information to their allies. It was just the latest case of a chronic problem which has hindered coalition operations…

Army: Sequester Ripples Will Harm Everything From Garbage Pickups To Training

PENTAGON: With the arbitrary and automatic cuts called sequestration to take effect on Friday, the Army is scrambling to figure out exactly how budget shortfalls will screw up everything from barracks repairs to combat training. “As recently as yesterday,” the Army’s budget director, Maj. Gen. Karen Dyson, told reporters this morning, “the Army senior leaders…

Beyond The Blackberry: Army Test Issues 200 Top Leaders Androids, iPhones, & Galaxies

Top military officials are finally getting a chance to see first hand how tablet computers and smartphones other than their trusted BlackBerrys might work in the line of duty. As part of previously undisclosed program, 200 mobile devices – including iPads, iPhones, Samsung Galaxy tablets and smartphones – have been issued to senior military personnel:…

Army Chief Wants Grey Eagle Drones In All Divisions, But Can’t Buy More

LAS VEGAS: As the Army institutionalizes robotic systems that began as ad hoc expedients for Iraq and Afghanistan, the Chief of Staff wants drones in every combat aviation brigade and every division — even at the price of spreading them thinner across the force. The Army’s first company of Grey Eagle UAVs, a variant of…

Army Makes Case For Funding Culture Skills Beyond COIN

As budgets tighten and the wars wind down, the Army is struggling to institutionalize the hard-won cultural skills it learned in Afghanistan and Iraq — and to make the case for their continued relevance and resourcing to an administration whose new strategic guidance swears off counterinsurgency. Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey himself recently touted…