The Research Integration Center (RIC) will be complete and fully operational August 2021. Ground was broken for the RIC on Oct 12, 2019, and construction is well underway.
$60.3M OK’d for Bush Combat Development Complex hypersonics, vehicle testing facilities
The George H.W. Bush Combat Development Complex will soon be the home of the nation’s largest enclosed hypersonic testing facility as well as an outdoor range to try out autonomous combat vehicles. Today, The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents approved spending a total of $60.3 million for the two facilities at the George […]
Bush Combat Development Complex leader shaped by family legacy of military service
Learn about Col. Rosendo “Ross” Guieb, the first executive director of the George H.W. Bush Combat Development Complex. Guieb’s entire life has helped to prepare him for his new role.
Army innovator to lead military modernization center at RELLIS
Col. Rosendo “Ross” Guieb has been named the first executive director of the George H.W. Bush Combat Development Complex. Guieb, formerly an Army Futures Command senior staff member, will help modernize the U.S. Army in his new role.
$130M Bush Combat Development Complex construction begins at Texas A&M System RELLIS Campus
Texas A&M University System, U.S. Army and Army Futures Command (AFC) officials and the Bush family were on the RELLIS Campus Oct. 12 for the official groundbreaking and naming of the new Bush Combat Development Complex, named in honor of former President George H.W. Bush.
Army Futures Command leader to hold panel at Texas Tribune Festival Sept. 27
Gen. John M. Murray, commanding general for the U.S. Army Futures Command, will be a panelist at the Texas Tribune Festival (TribFest) on Friday, Sept. 27 at 8:45 a.m. in the Texas Public Policy Foundation room at the McCombs Events Center in Austin. Join to hear how The Texas A&M System’s RELLIS Campus fits into the Army Futures Command’s plans to put the future to the test.
Texas A&M System Regents approve RELLIS to be central testing hub for Army Futures Command
The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents on Thursday authorized the construction of a $130 million combat development complex at the Texas A&M System’s RELLIS Campus in Bryan. The complex will include a one-of-a-kind, kilometer-long tunnel that will make Texas A&M Engineering “the hypersonics research capital of the country,” said M. Katherine Banks, vice chancellor and dean of engineering.
Industry Showcases Robotic Combat Vehicles To Army Futures Command
The Army Futures Command today got its first glimpse at the future of robotic combat vehicles with industry leaders demonstrating existing technologies to the news media and a group of invited VIPs. The five days of evaluations are the first in a series of technology demonstrations to help the Army Futures Command create the requirements for the next generation of robotic combat vehicles.
Texas A&M System Shows Off Ways It Can Help Army Futures Command
Students, researchers and professors from The Texas A&M University System – including those at the flagship campus in College Station and at the nearby 2,000-acre RELLIS campus – recently showcased a wide range of work and projects that could help the U.S. military in its quest for modernization.
The Texas A&M University System To Play Role In Army’s Futures Command Partnership
The Texas A&M University System will join a consortium of higher education institutions and state agencies that will offer expertise, research and innovations in support of the U.S. Army Futures Command (AFC) in Austin, the U.S. Army announced Friday from the Pentagon.