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US Army Developmental Test Command (DTC)
Welcome


The U.S. Army Developmental Test Command (DTC) is the Army's premier materiel testing organization for weapons and equipment.

DTC develops, acquires and uses advanced test technologies - such as synthetic environments, artificial intelligence, robotics and directed energy - to test a wide array of systems, ensuring they meet rigorous performance standards that make them safe, effective, reliable, user-friendly and easy to maintain.

With the largest, most diverse assemblage of testing technology in the Department of Defense, DTC tests military hardware of every description under precise conditions across the full spectrum of natural and controlled environments on highly instrumented ranges and test courses. Our test technologies and facilities are helping the Army develop and acquire the equipment and systems it needs to transform into the responsive, lethal, agile and highly versatile military force of the 21st century envisioned by the Army Chief of Staff and senior Army leadership.

The DTC family comprises thousands of highly trained, professional men and women, soldiers and civilians, who are dedicated to meeting the needs of their customers and, through them, proudly serving the American soldier and the American people.

We take pride in the exciting work that DTC is doing on behalf of America and its armed forces, and I think that if you take time to browse our Web site and read about some of our initiatives and programs, you will understand that pride. Whether you are a potential customer, prospective employee or just a curious browser, thank you for your interest. We encourage you to learn more about us and to become one of our satisfied customers.

 
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