U.S. Army CPE ST3

U.S. Army CPE ST3 Welcome to the U.S. Army Capability Program Executive Simulation, Training, Test and Threat (CPE ST3)
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Every Soldier who deploys uses some type of simulation to train critical Warfighting skills. Simulations help our Soldiers hone their skills, rehearse their missions and return to their families safely when their missions are complete. CPE STRI responds quickly to critical, emerging requirements with innovative acquisition and technology solutions. CPE STRI puts the power of simulation into the hands of America's Warfighters!

Happy 251st Birthday to the United States Army!Since June 14, 1775, the Army has stood as the cornerstone of our nationa...
06/14/2026

Happy 251st Birthday to the United States Army!

Since June 14, 1775, the Army has stood as the cornerstone of our national defense. Here at the Capability Program Executive Simulation, Training, Test and Threat (CPE ST3), we are proud to support this legacy of excellence.

Our mission is to ensure that our Soldiers are prepared for the complexities of the modern battlefield before they ever cross the line of departure. By delivering cutting-edge simulation environments, rigorous operational testing, advanced training platforms, and realistic threat replication, CPE ST3 helps forge the readiness required for multi-domain operations.

We are committed to ensuring our forces have the tools to train exactly as they fight. "This We'll Defend."

Assistant Secretary of the Army - Acquisition, Logistics & Technology - Team Orlando - U.S. Army

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Today in history!On June 12, 1948, President Harry Truman signed the Women's Armed Services Integration Act, which allow...
06/12/2026

Today in history!

On June 12, 1948, President Harry Truman signed the Women's Armed Services Integration Act, which allowed women to serve as permanent, regular members of the armed forces.

Today, women make up approximately 18% of the active-duty U.S. military, serving across all branches, and are eligible for all combat roles.

U.S. Army - Assistant Secretary of the Army - Acquisition, Logistics & Technology

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Morning ColorsCapt. Russell Britain and Maj. Robert Scrip, assistant program managers for Project Manager Simulation at ...
06/10/2026

Morning Colors

Capt. Russell Britain and Maj. Robert Scrip, assistant program managers for Project Manager Simulation at the Army’s Capability Program Executive Simulation, Training, Test and Threat (CPE ST3), render salutes during a joint morning colors ceremony on board Naval Support Activity Orlando (NSA Orlando) on June 8, 2026.

The weekly ceremony brings together military and civilian personnel from CPE ST3 and all the armed service branches with a presence on board NSA Orlando and the surrounding area, recognizes previous recipients of the Medal of Honor, and serves as a forum for disseminating important Team Orlando information.

📸 by Donnie Ryan

U.S. Army - Assistant Secretary of the Army - Acquisition, Logistics & Technology - Team Orlando

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06/09/2026

We play a foundational role in supporting the Army's modernization priorities. Rather than building the combat platforms themselves, we develop the critical testing, simulation, and training infrastructure required to rapidly field and deploy these advanced systems to the warfighter.

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Attention Team Orlando and industry!We are partnering with the Central Florida Tech Grove to launch the Army Training Ve...
06/08/2026

Attention Team Orlando and industry!

We are partnering with the Central Florida Tech Grove to launch the Army Training Verse Innovation Prize Challenge—an exciting opportunity for industry, academia, startups, and non-traditional performers to help shape the future of military modeling and simulation.

This upcoming prize challenge is designed to accelerate the development of the Digital Enterprise Engineering Environment (DE3), an integrated, data-driven, AI-enabled modeling and simulation enterprise that will support the Army's next generation of training and readiness capabilities.

What We're Looking For
We are seeking innovative solutions and technologies in areas such as:
• Enterprise platform services
• Model marketplaces
• Data translation and interoperability
• Algorithm repurposing
• Software and data cataloging
• AI modeling and MLOps
• 3D model rendering
• Interactive chat and user-assistance layers
• Model onboarding and integration support

Challenge Areas
Participants will have the opportunity to compete across four challenge categories:

Challenge I – Foundation & Platform Services
Develop core platform capabilities and model marketplace solutions.
Prize Award: Up to $50,000

Challenge II – Intelligent Simulation Pipeline
Automate data translation, model onboarding, and AI/MLOps workflows.
Prize Award: Up to $100,000

Challenge III – Practical UAS Application
Build and reuse UAS and Counter-UAS models, behaviors, and scenarios.
Prize Award: Up to $100,000

Challenge IV – Capstone: Full Integration
Demonstrate an integrated, end-to-end, multi-user training ecosystem.
Prize Award: Up to $200,000

Total Anticipated Prize Purse
Up to $450,000 across four challenges

Who Should Participate?
We encourage participation from:
• Commercial technology companies
• Small businesses and startups
• Academic and research institutions
• Defense innovators
• Modeling & Simulation professionals
• AI and machine learning developers
• UAS and Counter-UAS solution providers
• Non-traditional performers interested in solving complex Army challenges

If your organization is interested in helping build the future of U.S. Army training, modeling, simulation, AI integration, and digital engineering, now is the time to start preparing.

Stay tuned for additional details and the official launch announcement.

Learn more: https://centralfloridatechgrove.org/army-training-verse-innovation-prize-challenge-waitlist/

Delivering Capabilities Faster than Ever!During Ivy Mass last month, personnel from our Project Lead Threat Systems Mana...
06/07/2026

Delivering Capabilities Faster than Ever!

During Ivy Mass last month, personnel from our Project Lead Threat Systems Management Office (PL TSMO) utilized the MAMBA-E threat system to demonstrate highly complex electronic attack techniques, prompting operational units to request it for their own organic use.

As a direct result of Ivy Mass, the Army plans to capitalize on this success, bypass traditional lengthy acquisition cycles, and rapidly transition effective, lower-cost threat systems like MAMBA-E into offensive capabilities for the warfighter.

Read the article here: https://www.army.mil/article/292999

U.S. Army - Assistant Secretary of the Army - Acquisition, Logistics & Technology

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FORT CARSON, Colo. — In less than one year the Army advanced its novel approach to modernizing command and control capabilities from proof of concept to...

Today, June 6, 2026, marks the 82nd anniversary of D-Day (“Operation Overlord”), where thousands of U.S. and Allied serv...
06/06/2026

Today, June 6, 2026, marks the 82nd anniversary of D-Day (“Operation Overlord”), where thousands of U.S. and Allied service members bravely fought – many making the ultimate sacrifice – to defend future generations against the spread of tyranny and evil. It is our solemn obligation to defend the values and way of life they fought for.

Illustration by Sgt. 1st Class Curt Lote, Army Communications and Outreach Office

U.S. Army - Secretary of the Army - Acquisition, Logistics & Technology

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June is National Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Awareness MonthCombat, accidents, disasters, and abuse are just a...
06/05/2026

June is National Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Awareness Month

Combat, accidents, disasters, and abuse are just a few of the causes of PTSD. The Army and CPE ST3 remain committed to helping our Soldiers and civilians address and treat any conditions they may experience.

U.S. Army - Assistant Secretary of the Army - Acquisition, Logistics & Technology - U.S. Army Directorate of Prevention, Resilience and Readiness

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We are on the West Coast today, as a representative from our Project Lead Threat Systems Management Office (PL TSMO) wil...
06/04/2026

We are on the West Coast today, as a representative from our Project Lead Threat Systems Management Office (PL TSMO) will be taking part in a panel discussion as part of the Greater Los Angeles Chapter Association of the United States Army’s Space: Enabling Multi-Domain Operations Symposium.

The Army is focused on creating its Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) with the latest innovative technology, leveraging 21st Century experimentation. NGC2 will leverage space capabilities to enable the warfighter at every echelon and in every operational environment.

PL TSMO provides realistic threats that represent today’s complex warfighting environment. The PL TSMO portfolio includes threat emulation systems for electronic warfare, cyber, uncrewed aerial systems, and information advantage activities, and is one of only five CYBERCOM-accredited Red Teams authorized to perform full-spectrum cyber and physical threat assessments across Department of War systems.

In future conflicts, near-peer adversaries will not limit their electronic warfare and cyber-attacks. As a result, it is critical for the Army to remove the “training wheels” from future operational assessments and subject NGC2 and other future systems to a fully realistic threat environment.

We replicate those threats!

U.S. Army - Assistant Secretary of the Army - Acquisition, Logistics & Technology
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GLAC- HOSTED SPACE SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULED JUNE 4-5 IN DOWNTOWN LONG BEACH

The Greater Los Angeles Chapter of AUSA is proud to host a symposium on June 4-5, 2026 in Long Beach, Calif. that addresses the compelling defense challenges of multi-domain operations from the ground to space.

The symposium, limited to 300 attendees to maximize robust interaction and meaningful exchange of information between panel members and the audience, will be held at the Marriott Downtown Long Beach Hotel.

Enabling Space-Based Kill Chains for Homeland Defense is one of the critical missions of Multi-Domain Operations. Bringing together all the constituents needed to achieve that is at the core of this symposium.

Invited and confirmed speakers include senior representatives from Army, Space Development Agency, Missile Defense Agency, Space Force, and Industry.

The symposium agenda and additional details are available on the GLAC website: https://www.glac-ausa.org/

We are looking forward to briefing our programs, capabilities, and opportunities for industry at the Training and Simula...
06/03/2026

We are looking forward to briefing our programs, capabilities, and opportunities for industry at the Training and Simulation Industry Symposium (TSIS) on June 17-18 in Orlando, Florida. We hope to see you there!

Assistant Secretary of the Army - Acquisition, Logistics & Technology - Team Orlando

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The draft agenda for TSIS 2026 is now available! Review the agenda at https://bit.ly/4d8q1co and then register today at https://bit.ly/4rbO9PT to confirm your spot.

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