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WORKFORCE


Numerous acquisition professionals from the Army Materiel Command, Army Futures Command, USACE and our program executive offices have volunteered their skills and expertise to operations globally, many of which have become permanent support for forward operation bases. Efforts in Ukraine, support- ing bases in Kuwait and delivering supplies to Gaza are just a few examples in which the AAW has helped the Army succeed in its mission around the world.


LEADING WITH DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION In 2023, we began reskilling and upskilling the workforce through digital transformation initiatives that will bring our acquisition professionals into the future with innovative think- ing, modern software development and accelerated work systems that are critical to the success of our Soldiers against pacing threats. Te training and credentialing we provide to the AAW has led to an adaptive workforce that can effectively support the


Army’s global efforts and forward operation bases as they change with the environment.


As we look towards the future with digital transformation at the forefront, the tools we are utilizing are evolving every day to help shorten work cycles and accelerate our capability to support oper- ations abroad and in the continental United States. Partnerships with Udemy, enhanced credentials through the Defense Acqui- sition University and my office’s MOREin’24 and Ignite 2025 campaigns are all examples of opportunities that have served as support for building a workforce that is capable and ready to take on any challenges the future may hold.


For example, by implementing new artificial intelligence (AI) tools, there’s opportunity to use the technology to help craft request for proposals and solicitations, facilitate market research and any other tasks that can help contribute to and reduce


WHEN DISASTER STRIKES


Former U.S. Secretary of the Army Christine Wormuth joins USACE Commanding General and Chief of Engineers Lt. Gen. Scott Spellmon and other USACE and Unified Command representatives on board the USACE Survey Vessel H.R. SPIES on April 24, 2024, to learn more about the disaster response to the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Dylan Burnell, USACE Public Affairs)


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