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The four TRADOC functions of DESIGN, ACQUIRE, BUILD and IMPROVE are crucial to enable the Army to meet specific Army strategic aimpoints. These aimpoints are defined in the Army Strategic Plan between now and 2050 for the three chief of staff of the Army priorities of Readiness (Current Fight), Future Army (Future Fight) and Take Care of the Troops (Always). These aimpoints describe Army capabilities and conditions for the Current Fight, Next Fight and Future Fight.

TRADOC’s eight Centers of Excellence are based on the Army’s war-fighting functions.


ACoE Cyber Fires
Aviation Center Cyber Center Fires Center
ICoE MCoE MSCoE
Intelligence Center Maneuver Center Maneuver Support Center
MCCoE SCoE
Mission Command Sustainment Center
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Title #0STAND-TO! Army Warfighting Assessment 17.1
What is it? The Army Warfighting Assessment, or AWA, is the first in a series of Soldier-led assessments that maximizes collective training resources, joint and multinational interoperability, and ...[read more]
Title #1Army tests new warfighting tech at Army Warfighting Assessment
FORT BLISS, Texas (Army News Service) — The first full “Army Warfighting Assessment,” AWA 17.1, kicked off here Monday. The two-week exercise is meant to gather feedback from Sold...[read more]
Title #2CSM's Blog: Lessons learned from the first sergeant
Team, I'm 1st Sgt. Willie Ross, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command at Fort Eustis, Virginia. I've served as the first sergeant at a four-star headquarter...[read more]
Title #3Technology will change way Army fights, ‘unburden' the Soldier, say leaders
WASHINGTON (Army News Service) — The way ahead on modernization will involve everything from autonomous vehicles to artificial intelligence, Army leaders said at a panel in October. Speaking ...[read more]
Photo of Gen. David G. Perkins, TRADOC commanding general
"After accepting the TRADOC colors, I understand the responsibility placed in my rucksack. As we design the Army, we also design the future of our nation, and that is a responsibility I will not take lightly."
DAVID G. PERKINS
General, U.S. Army
Commanding

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AUSA 2016 Oct. 3-5, 2016

Watch TRADOC leader discussions from AUSA to learn how America’s Army is ready today and preparing for the future.

Oct. 3: SMA NCO and Soldier Forum

Oct. 3: The Enduring Value of the Army Warfighting Assessment (part 1)

Oct. 4: SMA Professional Development Forum (part 1)

Oct. 4: Multi-Domain Battle: Ensuring Joint Force Freedom of Action in Future War

Oct. 4: Synthetic Training Environment

Oct. 4: Army Strategic Education

Oct. 5: Three domains: Digital Job Book/Digital Rucksack/ACT

You can also find the Q&A sessions and full AUSA 2016 playlist here.

Learn more about TRADOC (fact sheet)

TRADOC leadership (biographies)