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Innovation Forward: Hicks’ Defense Vision

Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks articulates the pivotal role of innovation in securing future military dominance, emphasizing collaboration and rapid development.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
2 years ago
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Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks gives the keynote speech at the American Dynamism Summit in Washington. Photo by Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jack Sanders, DOD.

Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks gives the keynote speech at the American Dynamism Summit in Washington. Photo by Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jack Sanders, DOD.

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  • Kathleen Hicks Champions Progress in Defense Technology
    • The Essence of American Ingenuity
    • Strategic Initiatives for Innovation
    • Bridging the Gap with the Private Sector
    • Engineering and AI at the Forefront
  • A Comprehensive Approach

Kathleen Hicks Champions Progress in Defense Technology

In an era where technological advancements shape the battleground, Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks emphasizes the pivotal role of innovation in sustaining U.S. military prowess. Speaking at the American Dynamism Summit, Hicks outlined how the Defense Department is adapting to foster a culture of rapid innovation, crucial for staying ahead in the global arena, particularly against competitors like China.

 

The Essence of American Ingenuity

Hicks highlighted American ingenuity as an unmatched asset that the U.S. possesses, an intrinsic quality that fuels innovation and creativity. This ingenuity, deeply embedded in the nation’s DNA, is what sets the U.S. apart in the military domain, enabling the development of groundbreaking strategies and technologies that define the future of warfare.

 

Strategic Initiatives for Innovation

The push for innovation isn’t without its challenges. Historically, the Defense Department has faced hurdles in integrating new ideas and technologies. However, Hicks reassured that concerted efforts are underway to make the department a more agile and receptive partner for innovation. This includes significant investment in research and development, with the 2024 budget request totaling $145 billion for R&D and $170 billion for procurement.

 

Bridging the Gap with the Private Sector

Understanding the critical role of the private sector in driving technological advancements, Hicks stressed the importance of collaboration between the Defense Department and private enterprises. Moreover, the goal is to leverage the dynamism of U.S. businesses. This ensures that military capabilities benefit from the latest innovations in science and technology.

 

Engineering and AI at the Forefront

The department’s focus extends to engineering novel operational concepts and embracing artificial intelligence. Furthermore, Hicks mentioned initiatives aimed at accelerating the transition from lab prototypes to scalable solutions. This reduces the time to deploy new capabilities to the field. Additionally, emphasizing ethical considerations, the department adheres to principles for the responsible use of AI and autonomous weapon systems.

 

A Comprehensive Approach

Hicks’ address at the summit serves as a clarion call for a collective effort toward embracing and integrating cutting-edge technologies and operational concepts. With a dedicated focus on making the Defense Department more accessible and appealing to innovators, the strategy is clear. It prioritizes speed, flexibility, and partnership with the private sector.

 

Sources: THX News & US Department of Defense.

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