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Army Launches Joint Innovation Outpost to Accelerate Battlefield Capabilities

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Army Launches Joint Innovation Outpost to Accelerate Battlefield Capabilities

Rob Braun, CTO, XVIII Airborne Corps, Army

The Pentagon is accelerating efforts to deliver new capabilities to the battlefield. At Fort Bragg, the Army’s XVIII Airborne Corps launched the Lt. Gen. James Gavin Joint Innovation Outpost (JIOP) to bridge the gap between frontline needs and the acquisition process.

Rob Braun, CTO of the XVIII Airborne Corps, said the JIOP is reshaping how the Army defines and delivers operational requirements for modern warfare.

Historically, requirements development was led by the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology (ASA(ALT)), with limited warfighter input until later testing phases. The JIOP shifts that model, directly connecting soldiers with engineers and industry partners to rapidly prototype solutions and iterate based on real-time feedback, Braun said.

The outpost is also changing how the Army evaluates operational risk as innovation cycles accelerate in active conflict zones such as Ukraine and the Middle East.

To enable rapid experimentation, the JIOP uses off-post ranges and commercial-like environments to test emerging capabilities. This includes evaluating counter-UAS systems and exploring how artificial intelligence can connect sensors and effectors in a simulated commercial internet environment without the constraints of traditional military networks, Braun said.

Army Launches Joint Innovation Outpost to Accelerate Battlefield Capabilities
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