Tech Execs Enlist in Army Reserve for New Innovation Detachment
- Four senior executives from Meta, OpenAI, Palantir, and Thinking Machines Lab were sworn in as Army Reserve lieutenant colonels on June 15, 2025, to join Detachment 201.
- The swearing-in advances the recently launched Army Transformation Initiative, which seeks to streamline the force, enhance its capabilities, and increase its combat effectiveness.
- These executives will serve a minimum of 120 hours yearly, working remotely on projects guiding rapid and scalable technological solutions for military modernization.
- Meta's Bosworth stated that their main responsibility will be to provide expert technical guidance to support the Army’s modernization initiatives, while Palantir's Sankar emphasized on X that American success depends on combining innovation with military objectives.
- Their program seeks to encourage more technology professionals to contribute to military efforts while maintaining their civilian careers, highlighting ways to impact the armed forces through the integration of commercial and defense technologies.
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Army Bringing In Big Tech Executives As Lieutenant Colonels - Armed Forces Press
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Silicon Valley Executives To Join U.S. Army Reserve As Lieutenant Colonels - Includes Meta & Palantir * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Danielle
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