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Accelerating Lethal Combat Innovation: xTech and PEO Soldier Forge New Pathways

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The xTech Program partnered with PEO Soldier to launch two groundbreaking competitions, xTechSoldier Lethality and xTechSoldier Fire Control, designed to rapidly deliver cutting-edge combat technologies to Soldiers. This collaboration marks a new era of targeted innovation, where nontraditional companies co-develop mission-critical solutions with Army stakeholders.

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Army SBIR Partnership with Compound Eye Fuels GPS-Free Navigation and Autonomous Driving Innovation

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Compound Eye’s journey from startup to strategic defense partner highlights how Army FUZE is leveraging the xTech and Small Business Innovation Research/Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR|STTR) programs to unlock dual-use innovation. After raising more than $20 million in private capital and securing $13.3 million in Army SBIR CATALYST funding, Compound Eye now develops GPS-free navigation systems that support warfighters and bridge commercial breakthroughs with national defense priorities.

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Leveraging Commercial Tech for Assured PNT: Inside Army TMI’s ANUBIS Initiative

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The Army’s Technology Maturation Initiative (TMI) ANUBIS initiative has successfully demonstrated M-code GPS functionality on low-cost commercial SDR platforms, offering a scalable alternative to proprietary ASIC chips. This breakthrough supports assured PNT modernization and exemplifies how Army FUZE accelerates transition-ready technologies through targeted prototyping and cross-sector collaboration.

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Brent G. Ingraham sworn in as Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology

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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.

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