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Army CIO Advances Capability Delivery
March 17, 2026
The U.S. Army Chief Information Officer, Leonel Garciga, is spearheading a comprehensive transformation in how the Army delivers operational capabilities by modernizing cybersecurity, integrating artificial intelligence, and standardizing cloud environments. Key initiatives include shifting cybersecurity to an operational model that empowers commanders to manage cyber terrain directly, scaling AI tools focused on common use cases, adopting a SaaS-first cloud strategy, and establishing a low-code/no-code center of excellence to accelerate solution deployment. These efforts aim to enhance mission support and streamline technology adoption across the Army.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for cloud services, AI solutions, and cybersecurity tools aligned with the Army's operational model.
- Vendors offering SaaS platforms, AI integration, and low-code/no-code development environments may find new opportunities to engage with Army modernization efforts.
- The emphasis on decentralizing cybersecurity management suggests contracts may focus on tools that enable command-level cyber operations and domain-specific security.
- Organizations should consider aligning proposals with the Army's focus on scalable AI use cases and standardized cloud environments to remain competitive.
We wanted to push that work down to commanders so they could focus on their specific cyber terrain, treating it as a domain, opposed to treating it as an extra thing that we need to layer bureaucracy on.
— Leonel Garciga, U.S. Army CIO
Agencies
U.S. Army, Army Cyber Command, Department of War
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Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, Oracle, Google
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