HEADLINE NEWS
A technology search competition sponsored by the Army to help advance its modernization priorities is seeking entries for a third round of the contest.
Adranos, Inc., a Purdue University startup in West Lafayette, Ind., is the winner of the Army’s inaugural xTechSearch competition.
The Army hopes science and technology programs can deliver increased flexibility, adaptability and speedy responsiveness to known and unknown national security challenges, said Tom Russell, deputy assistant Army secretary for Research and Technology.
March 20, 2017
Innovations involving blood, location and energy were winners of the 2016 Maj. Gen. Harold J. Greene Award for Innovation, according to an announcement made during the Association of the U.S. Army’s Global Force Symposium and Exposition in Huntsville, Ala.
In its quest to deliver the latest scientific and technological innovations to soldiers in the field, the U.S. Army Research Laboratory is drawing heavily on the hard-won expertise of its consumer base—warfighters themselves.