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The rise of artificial intelligence and autonomous systems could make it more difficult for the U.S. Army and its allies to deter potential adversaries, according to a recent Rand Corp. report.
A new RAND Corp. report on the family disruption caused by permanent change of station moves says the Army appears to have programs specifically aimed at the worst problem areas.
A family tradition of soldiering and a thirst for adventure are some of the top reasons people enlist in the Army, but new soldiers also express frustration with the bureaucracy they encounter once they’re in a unit, according to a new report by RAND Arroyo Center.
Quickly growing the Army to meet urgent operational demands is possible only by placing a heavy burden on the Army National Guard and Army Reserve, according to a new report.
March 29, 2017
The Army would need 15 armored brigade combat teams—five more than currently envisioned for the force—to confront the growing Russian threat to the Baltics region while maintaining its other operational commitments elsewhere, a defense expert told Congress.
Feb. 1, 2017
Soldiers apparently make excellent firefighters.
A recent RAND Corp. analysis of the best civilian job matches for the 10 most populous Army military occupational specialties lists firefighter as a “high-quality” match for nine of those MOSs.