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FROM THE AAE


DATA-CENTRIC MISSION


One of Secretary of the Army Christine E. Wormuth’s top objectives is ensuring that the Army becomes more data centric and able to conduct operations in contested environments. (Photo by Spc. Tyler Brock, 4th Infantry Division Public Affairs)


academia to an Architecture Collabora- tion Working Group to help define the future vertical lift architecture framework. Tis framework includes the objectives and requirements that the contractor shall uphold in executing MOSA and delivering a product and capability that meets FLRAA’s MOSA objectives. Tis process improves the government’s ability to use appropriate data rights by enabling competitive, continuous upgrade and delivery of threat-based capability by using common processes, tools and standards.


As we modernize our digital environment, we are working closely and collaboratively


with the Office of the Secretary of Defense and our sister services, our Army leaders and their teams—including Gen. James E. Rainey, commanding general of Army Futures Command, Lt. Gen. John B. Morrison Jr., deputy chief of staff G-6, and Dr. Raj Iyer, the Army’s chief infor- mation officer for information technology reform, as well as our invaluable industry and academic partners.


CONCLUSION Finally, no digital transformation effort will succeed without attention to the skills and talent management of our acquisition, logistics and technology workforce. In this


area, in addition to the pilot mentioned earlier, we are identifying and address- ing skill gaps; providing career paths and training to support the digital skills required for success; and ensuring flexible hiring authorities are clearly understood and effectively used across the Army.


With digital transformation enabling the Army’s transition to a multidomain force, we are working to ensure our ulti- mate goal—dominance so decisive that no adversary wants to fight us. As Sun Tzu wrote in “Te Art of War,” “Te greatest victory is that which requires no battle.”


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