R AL TMY SPRING 2 0 2 3 FEATURE ARTICLES
58 CHAIN RE AC T ION Ramped-up efforts to support Ukraine are driving U.S. Army modernization
66 S ATCOM ST RE AML INE
Te Army is shaping its satellite communications portfo- lio to support multidomain operations more efficiently
72 FACES OF THE FORCE: DEWAYNE ANTHONY GR ANT Learn and lead
74 C APABI LI T Y, SE T
Future operating environment, strategic need fuel Army’s network design goals
COMMENTARY 78 AVOID THE PLUNGE
Te Army works to find a route around the technology transition valley of death
86 SERVING UP DATA
Like many foods, information needs some work before it’s ready for consumption
WORKFORCE
92 FROM THE DACM: DE VELOP ING A CULTURE OF INNOVAT ION THROUGH PURPOSE
Te Army can improve acquisition through an entrepreneurial mindset and purposeful programs, leadership and career planning
95 THE MIL I TARY SPOUSE DIL EMMA
Acquisition professional and military spouse shares career hurdles as the Army releases a new hiring guide
100 CIVIL I AN EXP ERIENCE IN AL A P
Te program can be an eye-opening experience for civilians
104 RUN AL AP AHEAD
A simple question led this team to develop a workshop to assist colleagues in their career advancement
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108 FACES OF THE FORCE: NICOLE KILGORE Rise to the top
110 ABUNDANT OP PORTUNI T IES
Te DACM Office offers robust training and education programs for officers and NCOs
114 FACES OF THE FORCE: KEL LY TISCH Channel your inner authenticity
116 THE LONGEST BAT T L E
Kelly Tisch’s inspiration for service was her grandfather, a POW
122 A WINNING TE AM
Te Army takes home three 2022 Defense Acquisition Workforce Awards
124 ON THE MOVE
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Army AL&T Magazine
Spring 2023
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