The U.S. Army is exploring a radio-as-a-service initiative, aiming to modernize communications gear more efficiently and cost-effectively amid security threats from Russia and China.
Industry feedback on the initiative has been positive, with plans for continued dialogue on the economics and implementation of the service model.
Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George emphasized the importance of providing soldiers with the right technology for current and future threats, prioritizing adaptability and process innovation.
The initiative aligns with the Pentagon’s vision for improved connectivity and networking as part of its Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control concept.