The U.S. Army has awarded $100K to Spiro Devices and AirMid Critical Care Products to develop ventilator prototypes suitable for mass production as part of coronavirus response efforts.
MoreBruce Jette, acquisition chief at the U.S. Army and a 2020 Wash100 Award winner, has instructed a military program team to seek approaches to mass produce ventilators amid the COVID-19 pandemic through a prize competition.
MoreU.S. Army officials have said that the military branch is working to prevent further delays in its more than 800 acquisition programs as the coronavirus pandemic continues to cause disruptions, National Defense Magazine
MoreDr. Bruce Jette, assistant secretary for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology for the U.S. Army, will be featured as the keynote speaker during Potomac Officers Club’s 4th Annual Army Forum on October 2nd. Click
MoreBruce Jette, assistant secretary of the U.S. Army for acquisition, technology and logistics, has said the new intellectual property management policy seeks to strike a balance between efforts to promote industry innovation and long-term sustainment
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Bruce Jette, the U.S. Army's assistant secretary for acquisition, logistics and technology, recently said that the service expects to roll out the Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command System soon. Jette explained that the IBCS
MoreThe Association of the U.S. Army has dedicated its fourth Innovators Corner session to 25 companies selected to present their proposals for addressing the service's modernization priorities. The U.S. Army said Monday the
MoreGen. John Murray, head of Army Futures Command, said during an interview that the command will institute its own innovation laboratory, similar to the Defense Department's Defense Innovation Unit, to keep pace
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The Senate on Monday approved Lt. Gen. John Murray, former deputy chief of staff for U.S. Army's G8 unit, as commander of the Army Futures Command, Military.com reported Tuesday.
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Bruce Jette, assistant secretary of the U.S. Army for acquisition, technology and logistics, told Defense News in an interview published Monday how the new Army Futures Command will work with the acquisition community. The
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