Brent Ingraham, the Army’s top acquisition official, said he expects to see further growth in funding for the FUZE initiative.
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Brent Ingraham, the Army’s top acquisition official, said he expects to see further growth in funding for the FUZE initiative.
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At AUSA 2025, the Army Secretary argued that the traditional procurement model is broken — pledging to adopt a “Silicon Valley” approach to rapidly get minimally viable products into soldiers’ hands in weeks, not years.
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The Honorable Brent G. Ingraham, a presidential appointee confirmed by the United States Senate, was sworn in as the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology. Mr. Ingraham will oversee a $170 billion portfolio across more than 550 Army acquisition programs, ensuring Soldiers remain equipped with cutting-edge technologies and capabilities to meet future challenges.
Army leaders delivered a call-to-action Sept. 15 at the Army Demand Signal Forum, part of senior leadership’s ongoing push for continuous transformation and modernization. Secretary of the Army, the Honorable Dan Driscoll, used this platform to announce the Army’s newest technology integration enterprise: FUZE.
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The U.S. Army on Monday launched its “Fuze” program, motivated by Secretary Dan Driscoll’s desire to instill venture-capitalist thinking into the service’s trying-and-buying practices.
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The U.S. Army is rolling out a new initiative that leaders say will overhaul how the service invests in technology by borrowing from Silicon Valley’s venture capital playbook.
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