The Brigade combat team Modernization was the United States Army's principal modernization program for Brigade combat teams (BCTs) from 2009–10. The program is the successor to Future Combat Systems (FCS) which was the modernization program from 2003 to early 2009.[1] The Army BCT Modernization strategy planned to build a versatile mix of tailorable, networked BCTs operating on a rotational scale that would have leveraged mobility, protection, information and precision fires to conduct effective operations to succeed in current and future full spectrum military operations.
A key goal for modernizing the Army BCTs was to enable soldiers with increased Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities. Rather than making one modernization decision and then applying it across the Army over two or more decades as has been typical for the US Army in the past, the BCT Modernization Plan aimed to implement modernization decisions incrementally in order to stay ahead of the demands of the security environment and the needs of US soldiers.
Further information: Brigade Modernization Command
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The Brigade combat team Modernization was the United States Army's principal modernization program for Brigade combat teams (BCTs) from 2009–10. The program...
into the BCTmodernization program. By 2017, the Brigade Modernization project was completed and its headquarters, the Brigade Modernization Command,...
Executive Office Integration was established to oversee subsystems of BCTModernization including the GCV. A required review was held and passed in February...
Ground Vehicle (SUGV) (swept into BCTModernization) XM156 Class I Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (swept into BCTModernization and subsequently canceled) Class...
Texas. Joint Modernization Command (JMC) plans, synchronizes, and executes exportable live field experiments to inform modernization efforts to enable...
The brigade combat team (BCT) is the basic deployable unit of maneuver in the U.S. Army. A brigade combat team consists of one combat arms branch maneuver...
remaining systems swept into the BCTModernization program. Boeing works jointly with SAIC in the BCTModernization program like the FCS program but the...
doctrine. ARCIC has a lead role in the integration of the army's BCTModernization into the army. The ARCIC was organized as three Directorates and one...
remains at 31 BCTs, 5 SFABs, and 11 CABs. Thomas Brading, Army News Service (19 February 2020) Army leaders save $1.2 billion to fund modernization push After...
chief modernization plan was the Future Combat Systems program. Many systems were canceled and the remaining were swept into the BCTmodernization program...
remains at 31 BCTs, 5 SFABs, and 11 CABs. Jen Judson (11 Oct 2021) 'No way around it' Facing budget cuts, Army braces to fight for modernization Headquarters...
Only a few out of the Army's thirty-one active-duty brigade combat teams (BCTs) were fully ready to deploy. To address these issues, Esper pursued several...
3 million in 2007. The EFV might be a baseline vehicle for the US Army's BCT Ground Combat Vehicle Program, however it is more likely that the army will...
through 800 modernization programs to reprioritize funding for the top six modernization priorities, which will consume 80% of the modernization funding,...
TOW Vehicle Stingray light tank AIFV M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle BCT Ground Combat Vehicle (Cancelled Feb 2014. Intended to replace the M113 by...
Wainwright becoming its dominant warfighting unit. The newly transformed 4/25 BCT (Airborne) remained at Fort Richardson. The mission of the 1-25 SBCT (no...
Active, Guard Units". AUSA. 6 August 2019. Retrieved 15 January 2023. "3rd BCT, 10th Mountain Div Commander :: Joint Readiness Training Center and Fort...