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R AL TMY SUMMER 2 0 2 3 FEATURE ARTICLES


58 I PROMISE IT ’S NOT A TEST Four program executive offices team up with Soldiers from 1-2 Stryker Brigade Combat Team to run the Army’s most modern platform, communications and data interface programs of record through the paces


64 THE FINOPS RE VOLUTION


By adopting the financial operations framework, the Army can control and predict costs while maximizing the benefits of cloud computing


70 FACES OF THE FORCE: ME AGAN CL AVEL Slow is smooth, smooth is fast


72 HOLDING TO ACCOUNT


Army Contracting Command offers new training to get civilians and Soldiers up to speed on contract administration


78 C AN YOU HE AR ME?


Acoustic Hailing Device allows Soldiers to communicate effectively at distance with local populace


82 FACES OF THE FORCE: JACOB SISKO Te golden rule


84 L E A SE OR BUY


SaaMS pilot studies the Army’s potential use of a commercially leased network equipment and bundled services model


90 IN THE OP ER AT IONAL “L AB”


How the global operational landscape is shaping network modernization


COMMENTARY


96 CHATGPT IN DOD ACQUISI T IONS Te opportunities and risks of advanced language models


100 A RMOR FOR THE ARC T IC


Te U.S. Army prepares to receive a new cold-weather all-terrain vehicle for Arctic operations


106 ACCELER AT ING SUPERIORI T Y


How OTA consortia are delivering for defense acquisition and our warfighters


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WORKFORCE


110 FROM THE DACM: RANGING IN ACQUISI T ION Acquisition lessons learned help the workforce prepare for the future


112 FACES OF THE FORCE: ROBERT ANDERSON Making it happen


114 THE A RMY GOES LOC ATION INDEP ENDENT


Te Army has a ‘remote’ chance of retaining its best talent, by fixing location-based problems with work opportunities that aren’t location-based


120 HALFWAY THERE


TWI fellows travel to San Francisco to learn a business’s best practices and compare notes at midpoint meeting


124 ON THE MOVE


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Army AL&T Magazine


Summer 2023


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