Budget Account
2040A - Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Army
Description
The RAND-Arroyo Center is a strategic initiative funded by the Department of the Army, functioning as a Federally Funded Research and Development Center. Its primary mission is to conduct strategic studies and analyses that support the Army's long-term planning and decision-making processes. The center's research covers several core areas, including Personnel, Training, and Health; Forces and Logistics; Strategy, Doctrine, and Resources. These areas are essential for addressing mid- to long-term strategic concerns that align with the Army's objectives.
A key objective of the RAND-Arroyo Center is to support the implementation of the National Defense Strategy by focusing on total force readiness and Army modernization. The center also aims to enhance operations through dynamic force employment and reform business processes to improve efficiency. Multi-domain operations are another critical area of focus, ensuring that the Army can operate effectively across various domains. Additionally, the center emphasizes soldier-centric investments and initiatives aimed at boosting soldier and family resilience.
The Arroyo Center Policy Committee (ACPC), co-chaired by high-ranking Army officials, plays a crucial role in guiding the center's research agenda. This committee sets annual research plans and oversees their execution to ensure alignment with strategic priorities. The RAND-Arroyo Center's findings are instrumental in informing senior leadership deliberations on major issues affecting the Army. In recent years, changes have been directed by the ACPC to consolidate resources and adjust the program's business model for greater effectiveness.
The RAND-Arroyo Center serves as a vital resource for providing analytical insights that directly impact Army leadership decisions. By focusing on strategic priorities such as modernization and readiness, it supports the Army's mission to maintain a robust defense posture. The center's work is sponsored by Army Senior Leaders and Major Commands, ensuring that its research remains relevant and impactful in addressing current and future challenges.