AMCOM Closes 2025 With Sustainment, Innovation and Readiness Gains

By AMCOM Public AffairsDecember 17, 2025

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — As 2025 concludes, the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command marked a year defined by major gains in sustainment, modernization and enterprise-wide readiness that strengthened aviation and missile operations across the force.

Team Redstone opened the year with a significant milestone, earning recognition for $277 million in cost savings through the FY24 Value Engineering Awards, reinforcing AMCOM’s continued push for efficient, data-driven sustainment practices.

Global operations advanced as the 1st Theater Sustainment Command unveiled a groundbreaking aviation-engine repair capability inside the CENTCOM region, sharply reducing repair timelines for deployed units and expanding forward maintenance capacity for combat aviation brigades.

At home, AMCOM highlighted digital transformation during its annual Data Analytics Day, emphasizing the role of artificial intelligence, data governance and analytics-enabled decision-making in modern sustainment operations. The command also strengthened readiness partnerships during its AMCOM 101 Spring and Fall Conferences, which brought together Soldiers, leaders and sustainment experts from across the Army to address emerging logistics demands and platform modernization.

AMCOM closed the year by emphasizing the future of contested-environment sustainment during the 2025 AAAA Cribbins Futures Forum, where AMCOM Commanding General Maj. Gen. Lori Robinson underscored the need for autonomous distribution, data-enabled maintenance and agile sustainment forces. Her remarks reinforced AMCOM’s central role in shaping the Army’s future sustainment enterprise.

Across 2025, AMCOM’s depots and workforce advanced major initiatives — from oil-analysis innovations at Corpus Christi Army Depot to expanded advanced-manufacturing capabilities, human-capital development and multiple Letterkenny Army Depot achievements — further positioning the command to meet future Army readiness needs.