“You can have a terrific piece of gear, but if it’s very difficult to train, it’s just not going to be as effective or if it’s too expensive to train on, it’s not going to be as affordable for the Army to do at scale and everything the Army does is at vast scale,” Doug Bush said.
A joint JADC2-focused office, like the Joint Counter-small UAS office, could help ensure requirements are stacked and prioritized for the military services, Doug Bush, the assistant secretary of the Army for acquisition, logistics and technology, said.
A new directive from Army leadership shifts some acquisition authority from Army Futures Command in order to clear up "ambiguity" about roles, a service spokesperson said.