
The Army wants to establish its new Futures Command in a technically-savvy city with access to academia, entrepreneurs and its own bases by summer, but will take about a year to iron out exactly what the modernization-focused organization will look like.“The type of command we’re looking for, it doesn’t have flags out front or old tanks in front of it,” Undersecretary of the Army Ryan McCarthy said Feb. 8 at the Brookings Institution think tank in Washington, D.C. “It probably…