ARMY AL&T SPRING ISSUE FOCUSES ON GREEN ARMY TECHNOLOGY

By April 26, 2024September 12th, 2024Science & Technology
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by Cheryl Marino

FORT BELVOIR, Va. (April 26, 2024) — Often when you think of “green,” it is forest preservation, clean water, environmental protection, wildlife and sustainable fishing—not the U.S Army. According to AL&T editor-in-chief, Nelson McCouch III, “Although the mission of the Army is to fight and win this nation’s wars, you don’t have to pollute and waste to do so. As a matter of fact, conservation is, as they say, a combat multiplier.”

As outlined in the 2022 Army Climate Strategy, “As the Army invests in modernization, readiness and operations, it aims to create land forces that meet current needs while securing a sustainable, cleaner tomorrow”. A green Army that reduces waste is more efficient, reduces military lines of communication (air, sea, land) supply requirements, and reduces the need of Soldiers to secure routes, shortages of supplies and vulnerability to enemy attack; ultimately saving lives.”

The spring issue explores the many ways the Army, through the direction of the Army Acquisition Executive, the Honorable Douglas R. Bush, along with the Army Acquisition Workforce and our industry partners, are creating and fielding technology to make the Army more effective and efficient. Read how:

  • A new regulatory database for assured supply chains aims to prevent the deployment of suspect harmful chemicals into the environment in PREVENTION IS THE BEST DEFENSE.
  • Find out how the Project Director Joint Services team turns waste into valuable products for sustainable munitions production in A GREENER ORGANIC INDUSTRIAL BASE.
  • Learn more about alternative technology solutions for the Army’s stockpile disposal of excess, obsolete and defective munitions in FROM OPEN TO CLOSED.
  • A new hybrid H2 emergency vehicle brings the Army closer to reaching net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Don’t miss H2 RESCUE MISSION.
  • The DOD Sustainable Technology Evaluation and Demonstration program can reduce burden and clear obstacles for identifying, validating and acquiring sustainable technologies. Read more in A GREEN TECH EASY BUTTON.
  • Huntsville Center is focusing on climate change impacts in acquisition strategies, planning and infrastructure upgrades. Find out more in A CLIMATE RESILIENT ARMY.
  • Upgrades to energy efficient technology help build a cleaner, healthier environment in ENERGY BOOST.
  • SBIR|STTR and xTech programs support the Army Climate Strategy by pinpointing ways to mitigate the impacts of climate change while maintaining Soldier readiness in THE GREEN EDGE.
  • The Army’s improved turbine engine supports the Army Climate Strategy. Don’t miss CLEANER AIR ON THE HORIZON.

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Army AL&T Spring 2024 Issue


 

FROM THE AAE: THE GREEN MACHINE

The Army is using new environmental technology to become a leaner, meaner and greener fighting machine.

 ACQUISITION BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE

Army Regulation 70-1 delivers a foundational change in acquisition policy to the Adaptive Acquisition Framework through speed, tailoring and digital transformation.

THEME

PREVENTION IS THE BEST DEFENSE

A new regulatory database for assured supply chains, called TRND, will provide the munitions community with a tool for rapid assessment of the current munitions supply chain and analysis of novel emerging energetics.

A GREENER ORGANIC INDUSTRIAL BASE

By adopting sustainable production practices, the Army can organically increase the supply of critical chemicals and reduce the cost of waste disposal.

FROM OPEN TO CLOSED

Investing in alternative, closed disposal technologies for the organic industrial base addresses a mandate driven by the proposed Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rule revision to maximize closed disposal technologies and minimize use of open burning and open detonation.

FACES OF THE FORCE: EVANGELINA TILLYROS

Never stop asking questions.

H2 RESCUE MISSION

As climate change continues to pose a threat to our planet, the design and development of the H2Rescue—a zero-emission, hydrogen (H2) fuel cell-powered emergency vehicle will provide disaster relief, while also reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

A GREEN TECH EASY BUTTON

The DOD Sustainable Technology Evaluation and Demonstration program provides a ready and agile solution that addresses needed actions in acquisition, logistics and technology to transition to more sustainable commercially available technologies.

 A CLIMATE RESILIENT ARMY

Huntsville Center is focusing on climate change impacts in acquisition strategies, planning and infrastructure upgrades.

ENERGY BOOST

The EPA’s ENERGY STAR program provides a comprehensive checklist of energy-saving measures that businesses and commercial building owners can implement to reduce their energy usage, to help build a cleaner, healthier environment.

THE GREEN EDGE

Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR|STTR) and xTech programs support the Army’s Climate Strategy by pinpointing ways to mitigate the impacts of climate change, while maintaining Soldier readiness.

CLEANER AIR ON THE HORIZON

The Army’s Improved Turbine Engine will provide Army aviation the power to operate in multidomain operations.

FACES OF THE FORCE: TOMMY WILLIAMS

It takes a team.

FEATURE ARTICLES

THE SOFTWARE ADVANTAGE

How the Army is embracing modern software development and acquisition practices to maintain a competitive edge.

LOGISTICS FOR DATA, PART 3

Data transportation and maintenance: Getting battlefield data to the right place at the right time. Part three of a three part series

COMMAND AND CONTROL ON-THE-MOVE

Future combat operations require a unified network that gives commanders assured voice and data exchange, common operational picture, and access to offensive and defensive digital fires.

FACES OF THE FORCE: BRYCE BETZ

X-Y-Z is easy as 1-2-3.

INNOVATING THE FUTURE

The evolution and impact of MilTech.

REMOVING BOUNDARIES

The Program Executive Office for Command, Control and Communications-Tactical Global Enterprise Network Modernization ‒ OCONUS works to make it easy to plug into the unified network from anywhere in the world.

NO TIME TO WASTE

The Army Medical Logistics Command is using data to allow decision-makers at echelon to anticipate and position lifesaving materiel during large-scale combat operations.

SHAKING THE TREE

After other methods fail, xTech helps Project Manager for Soldier Lethality find potential industry partners for the Precision Grenadier System.

FACES OF THE FORCE: ELIAS VAINCHENKER

Shift with the wind.

AGILE ACQUISITION … FOR HARDWARE?

Agile processes using minimum viable product strategies enable hardware development to deliver capabilities at speed.

COMMENTARY

ANALYTICS AT THE EDGE

Ongoing European operations confirm logistics is a critical warfighting function.

WORKFORCE

FROM THE DACM: PIONEERING THE FUTURE WITH THE B-52 LEGACY

The B-52 is a living example of adaptability and innovation. Both government and industry partners are agile and innovative in reimagining the aircraft through its continuous updating process, with the warfighter in mind and an eye toward environmental sustainability.

ADVANCING CLIMATE LITERACY

From workforce education to continuous improvement to innovation, these best practices underscore the Army’s commitment to reducing environmental impacts.

FACES OF THE FORCE: LILIAN RODRIGUEZ

Master gunner, trainer, yogi.

CAREER NAVIGATOR: RED LIGHT, GREEN LIGHT DAYS

A look at one Army acquisition leader’s efforts to recruit and retain an engaged workforce.

ON THE MOVE

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