Outgoing Assistant Secretary of the US Army for Acquisition Emphasizes Steady Munitions Demand

Outgoing Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology Doug Bush emphasized the sustained demand for munitions, independent of the Ukraine conflict. The Army is on track to produce 55,000 155mm rounds per month by the end of January, aiming for 100,000 rounds monthly by the second quarter of fiscal year 2026. Bush noted bipartisan support for munitions deployment decisions, with ongoing demand from allies in Europe and the Pacific. The Army has committed $18 billion to a 15-year organic industrial base modernization initiative, bolstered by supplemental Congressional funding. This effort underscores the strategic importance of munitions production for U.S. and allied defense readiness.

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