AUSA’s Hot Topic series educates and informs the public on new issues, projects and programs while connecting industry partners with key Army decisionmakers. The one-day educational and professional development symposium consist of panel discussions, focused on specific themes, provided by the host Army Command.
Scope: The AUSA Army Aviation Hot Topic will include government, military and industry professionals—as well as senior-level executives from the U.S. Army and aviation-related systems industry partners. Government and military attendees will include key leaders in the research and development, procurement, sustainment and training processes for U.S. Army aviation systems.
Objective: The Army provides our nation with the ability to prevent, shape and win in the land domain. Army Aviation is a professional, modernized force that is focused on our ground forces—while simultaneously generating options for combatant commanders through reach, protection and lethality, enabling them to continue winning in an increasingly complex world. The AUSA Army Aviation Hot Topic, through panel discussions, will provide a forum for senior government officials, military leaders and industry executives, through the lenses of doctrine and materiel, to discuss Army Aviation’s approach to manning, equipping, training and sustaining the Aviation force—all with a focus on meeting today’s global commitments and conducting Multi-Domain Operations in support of the Joint Force of the future. Senior leaders will share their thoughts on aviation requirements, operations, logistics and acquisitions for the future Aviation warfighter in support of ground maneuvers. Panel members will also take questions from the audience.
Senior leaders will share their thoughts on future aviation requirements, operations, logistics and acquisition to best equip and sustain the future Aviation warfighter in support of ground maneuver of the future. Panel members will also be available for challenging questions from the audience.
This event will be available on AUSA's YouTube channel approximately 48 hours after conclusion:
https://www.youtube.com/@AssociationoftheUSArmy/videos