REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. – Army Materiel Command isn’t just talking about transformation anymore, it’s delivering it. From the factories to the tactical edge, AMC is pushing modernization that Soldiers benefit from right now, while accelerating the pace of change demanded by the future fight.
Here are five ways AMC is reshaping Army sustainment:
1. Giving Soldiers back their time
The future of Army logistics will be driven by data analytics and applications that put powerful tools directly into the hands of Soldiers.
Both apps connect to live data from systems like the Global Combat Support System–Army and the Logistics Modernization Program, giving Soldiers clearer visibility of equipment status and parts availability.
2. Using enterprise‑level data to drive readiness
AMC is building an integrated sustainment data environment that links the supply chain to the tactical edge.
Data from ParaLine and CheckMate will also feed into the WS360 platform.
3. Clearing out legacy equipment and outdated processes
The materiel enterprise is removing outdated systems and excess equipment that have weighed units down for years.
4. Reimagining the Organic Industrial Base for the future fight
The Army’s Organic Industrial Base remains a critical component of the Defense Industrial Base and is undergoing significant transformation to meet future demands.
5. Improving the Soldier experience and infrastructure
The FORGE program, which stands for Facilities, Operations, Readiness, Growth and Experience, is a key AMC initiative representing a collection of small, very different construction projects. It’s an approach to embrace streamlined contracting mechanisms and commercial best practices to get better, faster results. One example of this innovation is a recent Fort Bliss barracks project, where AMC utilized 3D-printing technology to construct three barracks buildings, at 5,500 square feet each, in less time and at a lower cost than traditional construction methods.
Based on Soldier feedback, AMC is transforming how the Army fuels the force. The first Campus-Style Dining Venue opened in February at Fort Hood, Texas, and has had more than 96,000 meal card scans since opening. The Stack House Bistro opens April 15 at Fort Carson, Colorado.
| Date Taken: | 04.08.2026 |
| Date Posted: | 04.08.2026 14:50 |
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| Location: | REDSTONE ARSENAL, ALABAMA, US |
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