Panel discusses technological opportunities, challenges for Army

Scientists need to engage Soldiers and consider how new technology translates to the battlefield, according to a panel of five experts who discussed the Army’s opportunities and challenges for fighting wars in the 21st century.

Maj. Gen. Nick Justice, Commanding General of the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command, moderated the panel discussion and asked the scientists from the Army and academia to ask tough questions during the research and development process.

“Is what you deliver to the Soldier really worth having?” Justice asked.

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