AUSA 2025 Conference to Proceed Despite Potential Government Shutdown
Despite a potential government shutdown, the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) has confirmed that the annual AUSA Conference and Exhibition in 2025 will proceed as planned. Scheduled for October 13-15, the event aims to showcase the Army's ongoing transformation for a future battlefield that is increasingly complex.
AUSA, an educational nonprofit dedicated to supporting and advocating for America's Army and a strong national defense, will continue to fulfill its mission regardless of any government closure. The 2025 Annual Meeting and Exposition, themed 'Agile, Adaptive, Lethal: Winning at the Pace of Change', will bring together key stakeholders and partners to discuss and demonstrate the Army's capabilities and innovations.
The conference and exhibition will provide a platform for the Army to tell its story, highlighting its continuous evolution and readiness to face future challenges. AUSA remains committed to ensuring that the event goes ahead, even if the us government remains shut down.
The AUSA Conference and Exhibition in 2025 will take place as planned, with the theme 'Agile, Adaptive, Lethal: Winning at the Pace of Change'. The event will highlight the usa's transformation and bring together key stakeholders, regardless of any government shutdown. AUSA's commitment to supporting the Army and advocating for a strong national defense remains unwavering.
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