MAINTAIN RELATIVE TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANTAGE 2025-2040 ADVANCED LOGISTICS/EXPEDITIONARY CAPABILITIES.

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MAINTAIN RELATIVE TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANTAGE ADVANCED LOGISTICS/EXPEDITIONARY CAPABILITIES

CRITICAL QUESTIONS WHAT EXISTING TECHNOLOGY WILL BE USED IN NEW WAYS IN 2025 WHAT NEW TECHNOLOGIES WILL BE GAME CHANGERS IN 2025

ADVANCED LOGISTICS/EXPEDITIONARY CAPABILITIES Logistics WWI to present Logistics Improvements last 50 years  DLA, DAU, Contracting Command, Governance, Weapons System Acq Reform  PBL, Contractors Battlefield, Industry Partners, Joint Logistics  Reduction CWT LTL, Business like Contracts, Education… Center of Gravity e.g. “National Will” Hinder S&T… Should the Technology Roadmap focus on RTCO, and support Force Reduction efforts Critical Logistics commodities with Tactical and Strategic Implications Readiness is paramount to success… Responsibilities of ASAALT---AMC---Army G-4

WHAT EXISTING TECHNOLOGY/CAPABILITY WILL BE USED IN NEW WAYS IN 2025 Army Tactical Network Army C2 System CBM+ Sensors Data Management

WHAT NEW TECHNOLOGY WILL BE USED IN NEW WAYS IN 2025 BATTERY POWER SOLAR POWER BIO FUELS DISTRIBUTION OF POWER/STORAGE OF POWER ENGINE POWER FOR MULTIPLE USES EXOSKELETON SMART GUNS NANOTECHNOLOGY 3D + Data Supply Chain modernization

WHAT NEW TECHNOLOGIES WILL BE GAME CHANGERS IN 2025 Munitions Water Fuels Info Management/Data Sustainment Technology