Army Modernization’s Day of Reckoning Is At Hand
Regardless of who wins the November election, the flow of resources which has undergirded modernization is almost certain to decline.
Regardless of who wins the November election, the flow of resources which has undergirded modernization is almost certain to decline.
The Army’s Future Lies in All Domain Command and Control. Leonardo DRS’ tactical mission command system and onboard vehicle power can play key roles.
As threats rapidly evolve, digital engineering, manufacturing capacity and robust supply chains are critical to meeting challenges.
The Mounted Family of Computer Systems II Operates in Contested Environments, controlling robotic vehicles and unmanned aerial systems.
Leonardo DRS is supporting the Army with ultra-low SWaP systems that operate at multiple security levels for all-domain applications.
The Veterans Metrics Initiative measures a veteran’s overall state of well being within four areas: vocation, finances, social relationships, and mental and physical health.
In a brief video interview, we discuss the tactical computing environment and needs for new forms of onboard power with Bill Guyan, Senior VP and General Manager, Land Electronics at Leonardo DRS.
Government can’t stop to update systems, so modernization has to happen without interruptions.
In a brief video interview, Jerry Hathaway, senior vice president and general manager of the Electro-Optical and Infrared Systems business for Leonardo DRS, discusses EO/IR modernization and Army's new needs.
A variety of major industry initiatives are helping the Army to modernize its platforms. A brief video interview with Leonardo DRS SVP of Land Systems, Aaron Hankins