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Acquisition, logistics and technology: Providing weapons and equipment so soldiers can accomplish their missions

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The weapon systems and equipment is provided to the soldiers by the Army Acquisition, Logistics and Technology (AL&T) organization so as to accomplish their missions successfully. The mission of the organization is to effectively and efficiently develop, acquire, field and sustain material by leveraging domestic, organic, commercial and foreign technologies and capabilities to meet the Army's current and future mission requirements.

Author: Bolton, Claude M.
Publisher: Association of the United States Army
Publication Name: Army
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0004-2455
Year: 2004
Usage, Military supplies

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Command, control, communications, computers and intelligence (C(super 4) I) systems

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The foundations for tactical digitalization and service operations in the 21st century are the U.S. Army C (super 4) I programs and activities. Details of the Digital Battle Command, Platforms and Hardware support, Tactical Radio and Communication Systems, Sensors and Sensor Systems, C(super 4) Support to Air and Missile Defense and C(super 4) Support to Network Operations are discussed.

Publisher: Association of the United States Army
Publication Name: Army
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0004-2455
Year: 2004
Management dynamics, Management, Powers and duties, Defense programs, Company business management, Defence programs

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Reshaping America's Army

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The Army Reorganization Plan's includes trimming its headquarters to UEx and UEy, two units of employment designs. There would be a naming convention and proper organization of several units so that they fit into the structure.

Author: Lowe, Karl
Publisher: Association of the United States Army
Publication Name: Army
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0004-2455
Year: 2005
Organizational history, Company restructuring/company reorganization, Reorganization and restructuring, Company organization, Force structure (Military science)

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Subjects list: United States, United States. Army, Weapons systems
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