Recognizing the rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape and the evolving nature of the future fight, the United States Marine Corps is undergoing a significant modernization effort— guided by the principles outlined in Force Design’s blueprint for force innovation.In order to enhance maintenance, efficiency, and tactical superiority, the Corps is adopting a Condition-Based Maintenance Plus, or CBM+, strategy to streamline capability upkeep. This approach utilizes advanced data collection and analytics to predict and preempt equipment failures and optimize maintenance schedules for six key vehicle platforms and critical operational capabilities, including the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle, the Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement, and the
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The global security situation is rapidly changing, and the international order established by the United States and its allies following the fall of the Iron Curtain is presently being challenged by adversaries who seek to shift the long-established balance of power.
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MCSC and PEO LS-- in collaboration with the Consortium Management Group, or CMG-- hosted the Other Transaction Authority Collaboration Day at the Convention Center in Fredericksburg, Va.
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Last month, the Marine Corps showcased its adaptability and forward-thinking approach to modern warfare through its participation in the Army’s Project Convergence Capstone 4, or PC-C4. With a focus on leveraging advanced air and missile defense systems, sensor capabilities, and fostering unmatched interoperability with allied and Joint Force partners, this landmark experiment represented a pivotal moment in the Marine Corps' journey towards realizing its ambitious Force Design modernization goals.
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