Team CECOM,

Today we met with the DAG6 leadership team and shared our CECOM transformation plans and how we will support the Army of the future. LTG Rey, SGM Brady, and CW5 Knight were extremely impressed with our efforts and supportive of our integration with the broader community and pilot opportunities.

Next week, our CECOM leaders in uniform and AMC teammates will attend the 2025 AUSA Global Force Symposium & Exposition in Huntsville, AL. This year's theme is "Driving Continuous Transformation of Ready Combat Formations." At CECOM, we've talked a lot about Continuous Transformation and how our Army must remain dominant against adversaries seeking to take advantage of rapid and unpredictable technological changes, which evolve, and could revolutionize, the character of warfare. The need for CECOM to transform is no longer conceptual, and we must focus on making this command indispensable to the larger, modernizing Army. Events like AUSA Global Force allow both CECOM and our Army, along with industry partners, to innovate and invest in emerging technologies and to meet modern challenges that are rapidly evolving. We're expecting several special guest presentations and key panel discussions from senior military and industry leaders, including our SEC and AMLC kiosks. This three-day event highlights how our Army will modernize and transform as a total force, so please tune in virtually if you have the time: AUSA Global 2025 Livestream Schedule.

Our ILSC is continuing to advance A.I. Assisted Maintenance & Repair through John's Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, working in tandem with SEC to utilize A.I. Flow as an alternate methodology. The combined CECOM team is working to develop a prototype A.I. agent for the everyday Soldier. Moving forward, the roadmap for this joint endeavor will bridge the technical community with the maintainer community through ILSC personnel, such as our Logistics Assistance Program senior action officers and the Publications Support Branch, ensuring continued validity in source data and on-the-ground technical support strategies for the Army.

I am very excited to share that our CECOM teammates with the local APG Legal Assistance office received the Chief of Staff of the Army Award for Excellence in Legal Assistance (Medium-Sized Office) for FY 2024. This award annually recognizes legal offices that excel in providing legal services for Army personnel, retirees, and families. Please join me in congratulating Chief of Client Services CPT Andrew Hubley, Paralegal Specialist Toria Harrington, and Legal Assistant Stephanie Cermeno for their excellent work.

To all our teammates, thank you for everything you do. Your continued dedication to the Army's mission, our warfighters, and our Nation is greatly appreciated!

This We'll Defend!

MG James (Jim) D. Turinetti IV

US Army Communications-Electronics Command, CG