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 We will continue to leverage the Intelligence Community (IC), other Services’, and commercial partner enterprise-level Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance collection programs to provide timely, accurate, and relevant intelligence to support Army targeting efforts and enhance commanders’ decision making.

The Army is not just modernizing concepts and materiel. We require continued budget support to modernize infrastructure and execute workload in our Organic Industrial Base (OIB) of depots, arsenals, and ammunition plants, along with our power projection and Mobilization Force Generation Installations to better project power from and into contested environments. We must be able to address the risk of new and emerging cyber, information, and physical threats that can thwart our ability to project power by disrupting installation operational capabilities and the supply chains supporting our forces, whether from malign actors or nature. Our installations must be resilient to disruption and modernized in support of the modernized Army force. The Army is investing significant time and resources to mitigate the effects of climate change on our installations. We are establishing energy and water resilience, efficiency, and affordability across our installation enterprise. In the past five years, energy programs, partnerships and initiatives recognized a cost avoidance or savings of more than 14 percent, every installation has added a full-time energy manager position, and 16 of 26 Army OIB depots, arsenals and ammunition plants have transitioned from fossil fuels to clean energy alternatives. We are also partnering with private industry to implement energy and utility savings contracts that maximize the latest technology to drive efficiency and reduced costs, with 99 agreements currently in execution.

The Army is also not modernizing in a vacuum, but in partnership with our sister Services. We have completed two Army-Air Force Warfighter Talks and one Army-Air Force-Navy joint session to ensure the Army’s Project Convergence initiatives remains synchronized with the Air Force’s Advanced Battle Management System and the Navy’s Project Overmatch to meet the unique needs of each Service. As we work to stand-up a Multi-Domain Task Force (MDTF) in Europe later this year, our Indo-Pacific aligned MDTF continues to synchronize effects with the Joint Force during multiple exercises. The MDTF’s All-Domain Operations Center enables Joint training, to include hosting