The Army Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office is delivering numerous Army âfirstsâ â including the prototype long range hypersonic weapon, combat-capable lasers, and a ground-launched mid-range fires capability using Navy missiles.
But being first also means not being perfect â which for an engineer, can mean a whole new way of thinking. The RCCTO capabilities arenât aiming to be the enduring Army solutions, but instead experimental prototypes with residual combat capability â something that bridges the âvalley of deathâ between science and technology and programs of record. They give Soldiers a system they can use on the battlefield and give the Army important information to shape future decisions.
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We stand at a critical inflection point. U.S. national security must contend with increasing great power competition (GPC), which is fundamentally an innovation race one well contested by our near-peer rivals. While technological change is inevitable, the rapidly emerging integration of computational power with its human masters, the so-called Cognitive Age is poised to create unprecedented national security challenges, and at a pace measured in months and not years.
More than just a strategic shift to global hegemonic powers, naval forces must be prepared to compete in the cognitive and conventional arenas: to outthink, outmaneuver, and outfight. To prevail, we must quickly secure technology advantages, as well as the cognitive agility to employ them effectively. This is technological leadership.
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