Key Takeaways
- The US Army is reorganizing its acquisition structure.
- The overhaul aims to streamline processes and reduce costs.
- The new system will consolidate general officers and reduce the number of Program Executive Offices (PEOs).
The US Army is implementing a comprehensive overhaul of its acquisition structure, aiming to streamline processes and reduce costs. Breaking Defense reports that the reorganization will see significant changes, including consolidating general officers and reducing the number of Program Executive Offices (PEOs). The new system will be led by the Army Transformation and Training Command and the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology. According to Army officials, the goal is to remove constraints and hone processes to move faster, with potential benefits including increased innovation and reduced red tape.