Announcements:
 
April      
BROWSE BACK ISSUES


Select drop-down menus above to review past issues of Army AL&T Online.

2011
 
AUDIO SUMMARY
Click for text summary of podcast
APRIL PODCAST
PRINT EDITION

 

Please send comments to:
USAASCWebArmyALTMagazine LettertoEditor@conus.army.mil

Army AL&T Online
Writers Guidelines

(56 KB)  (01/09)

Disclaimer:
Articles published in Army AL&T Online reflect views of the authors and are not necessarily official opinions of the Department of the Army. Any reprinting of an article must give proper credit to Army AL&T Online, the author, and photographer. 

ONLINE STAFF

Nelson McCouch III
Editor-in-Chief

Margaret C. (Peggy) Roth
Senior Editor

USAASC Web
Development Team

Website Layout and Maintenance

Afghanistan’s hard-to-traverse terrain and a rapidly moving enemy are two reasons that the mortar is a weapon of choice for the American military there. Here, 2nd Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment Soldiers SGT Richard Darvial (kneeling) and SPC Corey C. Canterbury fire mortars from a mountain overlooking the Ganjgal Valley in Kunar province, Dec. 10, 2010. Picatinny engineer Adam Druga is one of many inventors on the arsenal who use the IDEA program to bring ideas for Army technology to fruition. YG11 CDG/AAF selectees. DACM Corner Acquisition Education and Training Corner
Arizona Proving Ground Works to Make Mortars More Accurate Than Ever
Mark Schauer

The Army has just finished its 10th winter in Afghanistan, a country in which mountainous terrain often means that the only practical method of providing indirect fire support is the mortar.
Read More...

New Picatinny IDEA Program Fosters Innovation for Future Army Technology

While reading a ski magazine in 2008, Penn State University engineering student Adam Druga had a flash of inspiration that set him on a path he called “absolutely adventurous.”
Read More...

U.S. Army Acquisition Support Center Conducts CDG/AAF Orientation, Induction, and Graduation
Robert E. Coultas

The U.S. Army Acquisition Support Center (USAASC) Competitive Development Group/Army Acquisition Fellowship (CDG/AAF) Program graduated six Fellows and inducted 13 at its Orientation, Induction, and Graduation March 7-9, 2011.
Read More...

AcqDemo: Rewarding Excellence
LTG William N. Phillips
Read More...

Ask the DACM
Do you have a question for LTG William N. Phillips, Director of the Army Acquisition Corps? Is there something you’d like to ask about career planning or development, or some other topic related to your job in Army AL&T? LTG Phillips welcomes your questions and will answer them in a future column. Please send your questions by May 31 to USAASCWEB-AR@conus.army.mil with your name, job title, and a daytime phone number. Thank you!

Upcoming training opportunities and Defense Acquisition University highlights.
Read More...

Additional Articles


print issue     |     send us feedback     |     subscribe to the publication     |     unsubscribe     
Send comments and suggestions to the Web Development Team.
Use & Consent Privacy & Security Disclaimer