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Over the last year, the Army began the process of understanding, visualizing and describing the ideas framed by the Army Operating Concept, or AOC. As discussed in numerous engagements, ...
The newly published Army Operating Concept (AOC) is a key document in the Army Concept Framework that details how future Army forces will conduct operations as part of the joint force to deter ...
This fall, the Army will roll out its “1.0 version of the concept,” Rainey said, “on how the Army is going to fight as part of a joint force in the [20]30 to ‘40 timeframe.” In time ...
The new Army Operating Concept, entitled “Win in a Complex World,” was released for public consumption earlier this month. It receivedconsiderableattention, primarily due to the ...
To support the new Army operating concept, regionally aligned, agile and adaptable U.S. forces need to be armed with a robust, reliable network that connects soldiers at any stage of an operation, ...
The Army’s aviation force should embody the Army Operating Concept -- its mission describes the doctrine to a T -- but as its aircraft age, budgets shrink and its size grows smaller, service ...
Generals are often accused of planning to fight the last war, but the Army is making a virtue of it in the service’s latest projections about future needs and capabilities.
What hadn't changed — until now — was the Army's AirLand Battle operating concept. In place since the 1980s, when the Army was preparing to fight the Soviet Union, the concept focused on a ...
The U.S. Army Operating Concept: Win in a Complex World,” which was released last year, acknowledges a great deal of uncertainty about the future. The operational environment, enemy, locations and ...
In 2014, the US Army issued the Army Operating Concept (AOC), a document that outlined how the armed forces of the future can adapt to fight ever-evolving threats. The goal the AOC proposed was direct ...
The U.S. Army is rethinking how it's formed and how it operates, placing more focus on unconventional threats like Ebola and ISIS.