Story by Rebecca Wright | U.S. Army Acquisition Support Center | 04.07.2026
The future of warfare is defined by speed—speed in decision-making, rapid adaptation, and most critically, delivering capability to Soldiers when they need it. As the Army continues to modernize, this driving principle remains clear: We cannot afford delays when lives are on the line. The Army must be strategically equipped at the “speed of relevance,” ready to outmaneuver adversaries in......
Courtesy Story | XVIII Airborne Corps Public Affairs | 03.31.2026
FORT BRAGG, N.C. — Duke University students and faculty stepped inside Fort Bragg’s newest innovation hub March 27, 2026, trading the classroom for a firsthand encounter to better understand military service and the Army’s transformation initiative. The daylong immersion brought Duke’s "Peace and War: the 21st Century" course to the Lt. Gen. James M. Gavin Joint Innovation Outpost at......
Story by Cheryl Marino | U.S. Army Acquisition Support Center | 03.09.2026
Modernization is no longer defined by how quickly an idea is conceived, but by how rapidly and effectively it is delivered to Soldiers in operational environments. As mission demands evolve and technology advances at an unprecedented speed, the Army must bridge the gap between innovation and impact. The Pathway for Innovation and Technology (PIT) Office was established to do exactly......
Story by Sgt. Prim Hibbard | XVIII Airborne Corps Public Affairs | 02.25.2026
FORT BRAGG, N.C. – A modular drone case conceived by two 82nd Airborne paratroopers is heading into production eight months after being a runner-up at the XVIII Airborne Corps' Dragon's Lair competition on June 25, 2025....
Story by Maj. Jonathon Daniell | XVIII Airborne Corps Public Affairs | 12.31.1969
FORT BRAGG, N.C. – Since assuming the Army’s top civilian role, Secretary of the Army Daniel Driscoll has made one message abundantly clear: the Army must innovate faster, transform deeper, and fundamentally accelerate the pace of acquisition if it intends to win the wars of tomorrow....