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R AL TMY WINTER 2 0 2 3


42 HEARD IT THROUGH THE PIPELINE Te Army is developing its first artificial intelligence pipeline, marking the future of overmatch in multidomain operations


48 FACES OF THE FORCE: STEPHEN B. FULLER


Share the knowledge 50 ALE FILLS FMS TRAINING GAP


New online resource gives FMS workforce a technical edge


54 AGILE SOFTWARE DEPLOYMENT


Leveraging existing tools to expedite software capabilities to the warfighter


FEATURE ARTICLES


58 BLUEPRINT FOR INNOVAT ION After setting up an innovation hub at CISA, Sabra Horne wrote a how-to book for other government organizations


62 CLOSING OUT AFGHANISTAN Novel solutions for paying the Army’s bills


68 FACES OF THE FORCE: CHRISTOPHER ‘MICHA EL’ UP TON Lasting impact


70 SWIFT ANT IDOT E JPEO-CBRND counters high-potency opioid exposure


76 A PIVOT TO SMA L L ER, FA ST ER


Newly modernized ESB-E network equipment set enables warfighter formations to meet the rapid pace of a near-peer fight


82 FACES OF THE FORCE: STA FF SGT. CHRISTOPHER J. JUNGNICK


Experience speaks for itself 84 BIG MOVES FOR SMA LL ARMS SYST EMS


Rapid fielding path middle tier of acquisition enables the Army to execute the first individual weapons and caliber upgrade since the Vietnam War era


90 BUILDING PA RTNERSHIP CA PACI TY THROUGH AVI AT ION


MASPO provides aviation capabilities that meet allied and combatant command priorities and build international partnerships in the process


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COMMENTARY


96 HOW (NOT) TO CONT R ACT SOF TWA RE DEVELOPMENT


Lessons learned from a failed contract for all-Army CyberStakes


WORKFORCE


102 FROM THE DACM: DIGI TAL TR ANSFORMAT ION AND THE ARMY ACQUISI T ION WORK FORCE


Te transformed workforce will be digital- forward, understanding of the role, uses and manipulation of data


105 FIRST DIGI TAL TR ANSFORMAT ION TR A INING


Critical transformation begins with the Army Digital Data Leader’s Course


108 A RMY ACQUISI T ION HA LL OF FAME IN AUGUR AL CL A SS


Event commemorates contributions of legendary Army acquisition professionals


112 FACES OF THE FORCE: JAMES M. DAVIS Here to stay


114 MISSION OF CHANGE


After Adina Peyton lost her son in a police shooting, she found a new purpose— supporting first responders who experience trauma


119 NE VER TOO EA RLY Start acquisition career-building right away


122 BACK IN THE SADDL E


Reserve, Guard acquisition summit resumes in person


126 DELOI T T E DAY


Training With Industry fellows learn how professional services company does business


130 A WAR FOR TA L ENT


Army acquisition brings guns to compete for future talent at West Point’s Branch Week


134 ON THE MOVE


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