The Conversation with Dasha Burns

Army Secretary Dan Driscoll on transforming the armed forces

Nov 21, 2025
Dan Driscoll, the youngest Secretary of the U.S. Army and an Iraq War veteran, discusses his ambitious plans to transform the Army by cutting inefficiencies and embracing advanced technology. He envisions a future of hybrid warfare powered by drones and AI, emphasizing the need for quick adaptation. Meanwhile, Abby Phillip, CNN's NewsNight host, shares insights from her new book on Jesse Jackson, exploring his enduring influence on modern progressivism and the importance of outreach to lost communities. Both guests highlight the intersections of military strategy and political legacy.
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INSIGHT

Reallocating Funds To Modernize Fast

  • Dan Driscoll cut $48 billion in planned Army spending to reallocate toward modernization priorities like a digital data layer.
  • He also forced contractual rights like right-to-repair and reduced headquarters staff to return soldiers to the field.
ADVICE

Insist On Right-To-Repair Contracts

  • Demand contractual right-to-repair and local fixes to avoid long downtimes and high costs.
  • Bring private investors and companies in as partners rather than trying to reinvent commercial solutions internally.
INSIGHT

Fast-Following Commercial Tech

  • Driscoll argues the U.S. should be a fast follower, buying and fielding existing commercial tech quickly.
  • He prioritizes soldier feedback on minimally viable products before scaling purchases.
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