Driscoll estimates Army could save $48B over five years from restructure
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Driscoll estimates Army could save $48B over five years from restructure
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll said Monday that senior leaders have identified $48 billion in savings over the next five years that could result from the recent Army Transformation Initiative. Driscoll and Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George announced May 1, at the direction of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, that the Army would be cutting a host of legacy programs such as the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle, humvee, AH-64D Apache helicopter and Gray Eag…
Service Leaders Discuss Transformation
MAY 21, 2025 – Military leaders discussed transformation the services face amongst the growth of national security threats yesterday during a Council on Foreign Relations panel in Manhattan, New York. “The battlefield is changing as fast as the technology in your pocket and we know we have to change,” said Gen. Randy A. George, Army chief of staff. For example, with the proliferation of drones, there’s no longer any way to hide on the battlefiel…
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