About Dr. Alex Miller
Dr. Alex Miller serves as the Chief Technology Officer of the United States Army, a position that oversees technology modernization across one of the world's largest and most complex organizations. An intelligence professional by trade, Miller was elevated to this strategic role to drive the Army Transformation Initiative—the most significant military modernization effort in decades. Working directly with Army Chief of Staff General Randy George and Secretary Dan Driscoll, he manages everything from organic industrial base operations (e.g., production of ammunition for the Joint Force) to next-generation command and control systems.
About the Army Transformation Initiative
The Army Transformation Initiative represents a fundamental shift in how the military acquires, tests, and fields technology. Directed by an April 30th memo from the Secretary of Defense, the initiative focuses on two critical areas: divesting outdated systems and investing in war-winning capabilities. The program encompasses everything from holistic soldier fitness to counter-drone warfare, magazine depth for missile systems, and close combat force equipment. What makes this transformation unique is its emphasis on real soldier testing through the "Transforming in Contact" program, where three brigades serve as beta testers for new technologies in demanding training environments. Rather than relying on contractor demonstrations, the Army is letting soldiers determine what works in actual field conditions—from Louisiana swamps to freezing German winters.
Timestamps:
[00:01:33] Army 250th birthday celebration and family military legacy
[00:03:15] Role and scope of Army CTO - "The Army does everything, everywhere, all the time"
[00:05:51] Army Transformation Initiative focus areas and modernization priorities
[00:07:45] Counter-drone warfare: "This generation's IED flying at 100 mph"
[00:10:01] "Transforming in Contact" - fixing broken Pentagon procurement process
[00:14:02] Learning from ABMS failures and structuring top-of-funnel experimentation
[00:18:30] The divestment challenge: divesting old equipment and congressional battles
[00:20:40] RQ7 Shadow case study: $77M for sub-50% readiness rates
[00:22:30] Humvee divestment after 40 years and 103,000 vehicles
[00:24:45] Detachment 201 deep dive: Big Tech executives commissioning as Lieutenant Colonels
[00:33:28] Final thoughts: Building irreversible momentum beyond personality-driven change
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