US Army has launched a digital marketplace to speed up drone purchases and expand access to advanced unmanned systems for its forces and allies. The platform will allow Army units, government partners, and allied nations to compare and buy vetted drone systems. Officials said it will reduce delays and deliver technology to soldiers faster.
The marketplace was developed with Amazon Web Services and the Army Enterprise Cloud Management Agency. It includes tools for comparing systems, collecting feedback, and placing orders. The UAS Marketplace is a prime example of how the Army is transforming its acquisition processes to be more agile, competitive, and effective,” said Brent G. Ingraham, the Army Acquisition Executive. He added that by lowering barriers to entry and partnering with a wider range of industrial innovators, we are building a more resilient and responsive defence industrial base, which is essential for equipping our force and deterring our adversaries.
Officials said the platform marks a shift from traditional procurement methods. It aims to create a more competitive and transparent system and expand the supplier base. Maj. Gen. Clair Gill said the platform reflects a change in approach.
The Army will also use the marketplace to support allies and partners. It aims to streamline foreign military sales and strengthen defence ties.