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FORT DETRICK, Md. -- When a medical device breaks down, a quick and effective repair is essential to ensuring readiness. That can be a difficult prospect when a field-level maintainer must spend ...
The U.S. Army has warehouses packed with weapons its soldiers no longer need. But the service doesn't know where they all are, nor what condition they’re in. Now, amid increased demand from U.S ...
As military memo makes it official policy The US Army intends to secure the right to repair its own equipment, a right that hasn't always been available under past procurement contracts - and one ...
Army Futures Command released its 2022 Medical Modernization Strategy earlier this month outlining futuristic plans for Army health care to be implemented by 2035.. Highlighted in the ...
With PCADs, the aim is to push more advanced care options, training and equipment down lower in the chain of care. Army medical personnel put care into three main categories: Roles I, II and III.
7,800,000 sq. ft., is such engineering equipment as ten-and 14-ton road rollers, nine-ton bulldozers, pneumatic air compressors, concrete mixers, oxygen and acetylene generating plants, 100,000 ...
Over 60% by weight of all battle supplies consists of oil and gasoline. The early desert campaigns convinced soldiers that old methods of distributing this colossal load under fire were too slow ...
Initial Medical Facilities Support Work In September 2024, USACE awarded the MFSS IIIa multiple-award task order contract to eight companies for non-personal services. The contract has a potential ...
HOHENFELS, Germany—The U.S. Army is embarking on its largest overhaul since the end of the Cold War, with plans to equip each of its combat divisions with around 1,000 drones and to shed ...