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The fourth and final paper in the 2035 vision-back series examines what modernized sustainment must look like and what it takes to get there: AI-driven demand forecasting, real-time asset visibility, and autonomous distribution as the operational layer that brings it all together.
05/27/2026
For those of us who study inventory and supply chain resilience, Admiral Samuel Paparo's April 2026 INDOPACOM posture statement is a useful artifact.
05/20/2026
This paper examines asset visibility as a priority domain in contested sustainment, tracing the commercial innovations the Army drew from and the capabilities it built to maintain situational awareness without illuminating itself to the adversary.
05/11/2026
In March 2023, the Marine Corps rewrote its logistics doctrine for the first time in 26 years. Marines must ship and fight at the same time, whether on land, sea, air, space, or cyber. No staging time. No safe ports. The fight has changed. Has the supply chain changed with it?
05/11/2026