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OUR NATIONAL INSURANCE POLICY


EFFORTS UNDERWAY Over the past two years, AMC’s organic industrial base modern- ization task force worked extensively with the assistant secretary of the Army for acquisition, logistics and technology (ASA(ALT)), and alongside partners in industry and academia, to develop and refine the organic industrial base modernization plan focusing investments on the most critical areas that will yield the right effects to ensure our facilities and workforce are ready to meet the needs of the joint force. Te plan looks holistically across the OIB to incorporate emerging technologies into our facilities, from industrial operations to installation and cybersecurity, energy and power resilience, and more.


Te end state is to sustain the artisan workforce, maintain pace with the Army’s modernization of weapon systems and enable surge capacity for large-scale combat operations. Te decisions we make today are setting the course for the organic industrial base over the next 40 to 50 years in support of the Army’s modern- ization efforts. Examples include modernizing the powertrain facility at Corpus Christi Army Depot, Texas, to provide enduring platforms enabling support for Future Vertical Lift; ammunition plant production lines must now be prepared to produce the right size and scale of ammunition for the Next Generation Squad Weapon; and upgrading products at Red River Army Depot, Texas, to improve efficiency and reduce supply chain risks.


WAR GAME PLANNING


A hangar configuration and evaluation tool is demonstrated at the Organic Industrial Base Modernization War Game held June 13-15, 2023, at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, in the Aviation and Missile Command headquarters. Similar to a simulation video game, the tool allows users to place aircraft, electrical drops, toolboxes and even personnel on the hangar floor to ensure adequate spacing and requirements needed to accommodate the enduring fleet, as well as future aviation assets. (Image provided by Michelle Gordon, U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command)


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Army AL&T Magazine


Fall 2023


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