Technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, digital twins and modular architecture all offer manufacturing advantages to the U.S. Army to design, prototype and build the materiel needed to meet readiness needs. But implementing those technologies requires an overhaul of the manufacturing process, and industry must adapt to meet needs in a timely manner. What needs to be done to ensure successful partnerships between the Army and the industrial base? How is the thinking around manufacturing changing, and how is that thinking being put into action?
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SPEAKING:
Maj. Gen. Glenn A. Dean
Program Executive Officer, Ground Combat Systems
U.S. Army
BG Robert Mikesh Jr
Deputy Program Executive Officer, Enterprise
U.S. Army
Richard A. Martin
Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Supply Chain Management
U.S. Army
Humberto Raposo
Application Engineer-Defense
Carpenter Technology
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