AUSA 2025 to Proceed Despite Potential Government Shutdown
Despite a potential government shutdown, the Association of the U.S. Army (AUSA) has announced it will proceed with its 2025 Annual Meeting and Exposition. The event, set for Oct. 13-15, will bring together key stakeholders and partners to discuss the Army's future on a transforming battlefield. AUSA, an educational nonprofit supporting America's Army and national defense, has confirmed that the meeting will go ahead regardless of any shutdown. The organization aims to continue telling the Army's story and fostering dialogue among its key stakeholders. The theme of the 2025 event, 'Agile, Adaptive, Lethal: Winning at the Pace of Change', reflects the Army's commitment to evolving with the times. While the leadership of the organizing committee remains unclear, AUSA's dedication to the event underscores its importance in shaping the Army's future. The 2025 AUSA Annual Meeting and Exposition, themed 'Agile, Adaptive, Lethal', is set to take place on Oct. 13-15, with the organization assuring attendees that the event will proceed as planned, even in the event of a government shutdown.
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