The US Army wants AI to help streamline some of its most tedious tasks for recruiters and logisticians.
The U.S. Army’s rotation in the Philippines is easy to overlook. Experts say that might be the point.
Soldiers in roles that the Army considers harder to replace or more expensive to train are more likely to see higher bonuses.
The U.S. Army has stood up a rotational force in the Philippines, according to recently released defense media. Army ...
Recruiters can now leverage out-of-the-box, mobile capabilities that make it easy to work in the field,” Salesforce said in ...
U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command is continuing to boost medical equipment readiness, reduce downtime and increase overall ...
ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL, Illinois - First Army’s Operational Data Team has developed a groundbreaking simulation capability that ...
At Fort Stewart, Georgia., soldiers in the 3rd Infantry Division are working on a pair of courses to certify soldiers to operate small unmanned aerial systems, part of servicewide effort to create ...
Soldiers will travel less for training and do more virtually, Army leaders said Tuesday. The Army is planning to have soldiers “train differently” with more remote learning and other more innovative ...