Army Adds Tech Executives as Navy Follows Suit

Source: Task & Purpose

Summary

The Army has commissioned three additional tech executives into the service as lieutenant colonels in the Army Reserve. Meanwhile, the Navy is expected to adopt a similar strategy to integrate technology leadership into its ranks.

Why It Matters

This move highlights the increasing importance of technology in military operations and strategy, as both branches seek to enhance their capabilities. By bringing in experienced tech leaders, the Army and Navy aim to bridge the gap between innovation and defense, ensuring they remain competitive in modern warfare.

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