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Army Launches New Office to Fast-Track Soldier Innovation Ideas to Production
The U.S. Army has established the Pathway for Innovation and Technology office to connect frontline soldiers' ideas with rapid-acquisition programs. The new office aims to bridge the gap between small-scale prototyping hubs and the large program offices that manage production at scale.
Key Takeaways
- The Army's new Pathway for Innovation and Technology office connects rapid-acquisition hubs with program executive offices
- The office addresses the 'valley of death' where promising military prototypes stall before reaching production scale
- Functions include technology scouting, transition planning, stakeholder coordination, and funding facilitation
- The initiative emphasizes soldier-originated ideas that have proven effective in field conditions
- Success will be measured by how many technologies transition from prototype to scaled production
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