AEA renaissance is underway inside the United States Army, ushering in some of the most dramatic reforms since the 1970s in talent management, design of the force, and modernization. The “war” for talent is a growing priority as the Army seeks to bring aboard and train leaders capable of maintaining a competitive advantage against peer competitors and future enemies.

Join us on this episode of the AEI Events Podcast, with Secretary of the Army Mark Esper and AEI’s Jim Talent for a conversation about modernization and the larger Army renaissance.

This event took place on November 8, 2018.

Watch the full event here.

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  1. Joe D. Inactive
    Joe D.
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    “This coming veterans day is an important day for several reasons, first we must remember we are still at war” – a war for which we have no intention of winning, no achievable goals, no exit strategy, and no limit on costs we are apparently willing to spend – and by the way this expenditure is off book

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