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Army Advances Cyber Leadership Development
March 22, 2026
The U.S. Army convened the third cohort of its Cyber Strategic Seminar (SCSS) in Washington, D.C., focusing on advancing cyber policy, talent management, and future force readiness. This yearlong program engages emerging cyber leaders through strategic discussions, research, and collaboration with policymakers, emphasizing integration of cyber capabilities and artificial intelligence in national defense. The seminar serves as a platform to align Army cyber initiatives with broader defense modernization efforts and to prepare the workforce for evolving cyber challenges.
- The SCSS highlights the Army's commitment to developing a skilled cyber workforce, signaling potential future procurement needs for training, technology, and AI-enabled cyber tools.
- Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on cyber talent and AI integration, indicating opportunities for vendors specializing in cyber workforce development, AI applications, and strategic cyber solutions.
- Engagement with key Army cyber entities such as Army Cyber Command and DEVCOM suggests ongoing collaboration and potential contracting avenues in cyber modernization.
- Organizations supporting cyber policy, training programs, and advanced cyber capabilities may find strategic value in aligning offerings with the Army's evolving cyber leadership priorities.
This seminar provides a crucial forum for our emerging leaders to engage directly with the complex challenges facing the Army and Joint Force in cyberspace.
— Brandon Pugh, Principal Cyber Advisor to the Secretary of the Army
The first cyber strategic seminar engagement was intellectually challenging but very grounded, offering real insight into how senior leaders are thinking about offensive cyber and modernization.
— Jennifer Burnett, Information Technology Specialist, DEVCOM
Agencies
U.S. Army, Office of the Principal Cyber Advisor, U.S. Army Cyber Command, Senate Armed Services Committee