Supply Chain Challenges Won’t Delay Army Modernization, McConville Says

October 19, 2021

Disruptions in the global supply chain will not cause the Army to miss any of its modernization deadlines, Army Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville said last week.

“I think industry has been challenged,” McConville told Defense News at the annual Association of the United States Army conference. “We’ve been talking to our industry partners. They’re certainly very, very concerned about the supply chain. Things are a lot harder with the pandemic, but I’ve been really impressed with how industry is overcoming these challenges, and we’re working very closely to make things happen.”

McConville also echoed remarks from Army Secretary Christine Wormuth that when it comes to modernization versus end strength that the service is simply looking to be the best Army it can be within a tight budget.

Defense News video image

October 19, 2021

Recent News

Snap of the Week

Snap of the Week

Naval Academy plebes climb the Herndon Monument, a tradition symbolizing the successful completion of the midshipmen’s freshman year. The class of 2027 completed the climb in 2 hours, 19 minutes and 11 seconds. Navy photo by Stacy Godfrey

In Our Communities

In Our Communities

More than 74,000 residents of Whidbey Island, Washington could suffer long-term health impacts from the noise of jets stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, according to a University of Washington study, The Seattle Times reported. Researchers said the impact...

$2 Billion Aid Package Will Help Ukraine Build Its Own Weapons

$2 Billion Aid Package Will Help Ukraine Build Its Own Weapons

A new $2 billion aid package the State Department announced Thursday will help build a Ukraine Defense Enterprise Program, according to Defense News. The fund will help Ukraine buy weapons from other countries while “investing in Ukraine’s defense industrial base,...

NDAA Draft Asks for DOD Study on Privatizing Barracks

NDAA Draft Asks for DOD Study on Privatizing Barracks

The House Armed Services Committee’s draft National Defense Authorization Act indicates lawmakers may not be ready to privatize more barracks, as Military.com reported. “Members aren’t completely bought into privatizing all housing,” a senior Republican committee aide...

PAST STORIES