![]() Whitley and GEN McConville, who brought the conversation back to the present. ![]() Atlantic Council President and CEO Frederick Kempe fast forwarded as he introduced the distinguished speakers, seeing the future as “so particularly important for the US Army as we navigate a major and historic inflection point in the way the great powers compete.” After posing critical questions on force posture and priorities, Mr. ![]() Andersson recalled GEN McConville bringing an old rotary phone to emphasize that innovation requires transformational action. Furthering FD’s mission to create forward-looking assessments of the trends, technologies, and concepts that will define the future of warfare, this event explored how the US Army is preparing to compete with new competitors and face emerging security challenges.Ītlantic Council Board Director and Saab’s Head of Strategic Partnerships and International Affairs Michael Andersson kicked off the event, reminiscing on the impression GEN McConville left at his last Commanders Series engagement. McConville for an event on “Advancing Army Priorities for the Future of Warfare.” This discussion is the latest installment of FD’s Commanders Series, the Council’s flagship speakers’ forum for senior military and defense leaders. Whitley and the Chief of Staff of the Army General James C. On Monday, May 10, the Scowcroft Center’s Forward Defense ( FD) practice area hosted the Acting Secretary of the Army the Honorable John E.
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