New Army Futures Command taking shape

The Army’s new Futures Command is on its way to becoming reality, just as the service prepares for 2020.

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The Army’s new Futures Command is on its way to becoming reality. This comes as the service prepares for 2020. Federal News Radio attended a Pentagon briefing by Army Vice Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville and Army Under Secretary Ryan McCarthy in advance of the Army Science & Technology Symposium happening next week in Washington, where McConville will provide the keynote. Hear McConville and McCarthy’s talk on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.

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