The 4th Infantry Division recently conducted Ivy Sting IV, a significant demonstration of the Army's Next Generation Command ...
During one of the panels at the Army’s recent technical exchange meeting with industry, Army leaders delivered their unique ...
Future Army medics and doctors may obtain real-time vital signs from casualties in the field through wearable sensors, allowing them to provide better, more consistent care and potentially save more ...
(FORT CARSON, Colo.) — The Mountain Post and the 4th Infantry Division are welcoming a new commanding general. On Wednesday, June 18, Fort Carson hosted a change of command ceremony to welcome Maj.
"So it's all in one place, and it's there very, very quickly, so that the staff can see it across their functional systems," ...
Rune Technologies, a provider of AI-enabled predictive software for military logistics in contested environments, today announced that it has joined Anduril's $99.6 million Next-Generation Command and ...
The Colorado-based unit is coming off of more than two weeks in the field for its latest Ivy Sting exercise, Maj. Gen. Pat Ellis said, the fifth since the series began in September. This time, they ...
Pfcs. Miracle Ivory and Madeline Velasquez, 4th Infantry Division, check equipment at Fort Carson, Colorado, during Exercise Lethal Ivy earlier this summer. (Spc. Mark Bowman/U.S. Army) As the Army ...
Fuel, food, ammunition and spare parts — all are on what would seem like an endless list of needs to keep the Army moving in the field.  Many of these needs are managed on spreadsheets and whiteboards ...