Story by C.J. Lovelace | U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command | 02.26.2026
FORT DETRICK, Md. – U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command is embracing the use of artificial intelligence and advanced telemaintenance to ensure life-saving medical devices are ready for the next generation of warfare, where troops may be more isolated and support less accessible than ever before....
Story by C.J. Lovelace | U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command | 02.19.2026
TRACY, Calif. – U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command recently showcased its telemaintenance capabilities by remotely guiding the repair of a critical imaging device in Iraq, a vital medical device for troops supporting Operation Inherent Resolve....
Story by Kathryn Ellis-Warfield | U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command | 02.09.2026
PHOENIX – In the crucial moments between injury and treatment on the battlefield, the reliability of medical equipment is paramount. At the 2025 Department of War Maintenance & Logistics Exhibition, U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command offered a compelling look into how it is ensuring every medical device is a lifeline Soldiers can count on....
Story by C.J. Lovelace | U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command | 02.04.2026
FORT DETRICK, Md. – Leadership through change was a key theme during Army Medical Logistics Command’s operational update to senior leaders at the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command on Jan. 29....
Story by Ryan Rayno | U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command | 01.16.2026
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. – Command Sgt. Maj. Jay A. High, the senior enlisted advisor for U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command, shared his love of comics and superheroes with children attending the Eighth Annual HCPL Fairytale and Superhero Festival Jan. 16, 2026, at the Harford County Public Library Abingdon Branch in Abingdon, Maryland. High read “Spidey, The Lost Web......
Story by Ryan Rayno | U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command | 09.08.2025
The brief focused on projects being advanced across CECOM and highlighted efforts to develop capabilities that are government made, owned and operated, which was a welcomed theme by Lt. Gen. Christopher Mohan, the deputy commanding general and acting commander of AMC, who repeatedly stressed the need to collaborate and integrate across the Army and AMC enterprises to change how the Army does......
Story by C.J. Lovelace | U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command | 08.15.2025
U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command held a change of command ceremony Aug. 15, recognizing outgoing leader, Col. Marc Welde, and welcoming Col. Deon Maxwell. Maj. Gen. James D. Turinetti IV, commanding general of AMLC’s higher headquarters, U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command, presided over the ceremony....
Story by Ann Gonzalez | U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command | 08.01.2025
The battlefield is consistently changing, and the Army must be ready. Continuous Transformation is the Army's constant, coordinated effort to optimize the force, ensuring our Soldiers have the tools they need to win our nation's wars and safely return home. There are a variety of programs across the services to modernize capabilities, and this is especially evident in the rapidly expanding......