HEADLINE NEWS
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Time is running out to register online for this year’s Association of the U.S. Army Annual Meeting and Exposition.
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The latest entrants in the technology search competition sponsored by the Army to help advance its modernization priorities will demonstrate their innovations during the upcoming Association of the U.S. Army Annual Meeting and Exposition.
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The 2019 Association of the U.S. Army Annual Meeting and Exposition will feature several professional development events for Department of the Army civilians, who, as Army Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville has said, are vital members of the total force.
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The seventh annual Warriors to the Workforce (Washington D.C.) job fair will take place during the Association of the U.S. Army’s Annual Meeting this fall.
Hosted by the American Freedom Foundation, the event will be held Oct. 14-16 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C.
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“America’s Army: Ready Now, Investing in the Future” is the theme of the 2019 Association of the U.S. Army Annual Meeting and Exposition.
That is a message reflecting that readiness remains the Army’s top priority, but modernization and reform follow closely behind.
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The housing bureau for the 2019 Association of the U.S. Army Annual Meeting and Exposition opens May 7 at noon Eastern.
The 2019 meeting will be held Oct. 14–16 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C., and is expected to draw about 30,000 people.
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The Association of the United States Army’s 2018 Annual Meeting and Exposition ranks as the third largest trade show and convention on a list of the Top 100 Events in Washington, D.C., in 2018.
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The Army is engaged in a battle for talent.
That’s what members of a personnel readiness and modernization panel said at AUSA’s Annual Meeting and Exposition in Washington, D.C. Seven participants, including U.S. Military Academy Superintendent Lt. Gen. Darryl A. Williams, appeared on the panel on the closing day of the meeting.
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Twelve finalists have been selected in the Army’s XTechSearch competition after presentations were made during the Association of the U.S. Army’s Annual Meeting and Exposition in Washington, D.C.
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Opposing forces at the Army’s combat training centers have been outfitted over the past three years to replicate the threat of a near-peer adversary, and the Army is looking at how to bring that realistic opponent to home-station training.