The 5th Annual
Military Vehicle Systems Summit will convene senior level experts and decision makers from across the Military Services, Industry, & Academia to explore current and future innovations in military ground systems. With rapid modernization & continued prototyping remaining a top priority, particularly for platforms such as the XM30 and M-1E3 Abrams main battle tank, it remains critical that DoD leverage commercial innovation to increase the overall lethality, mobility, and survivability of next-gen ground platforms.
Topics to be Covered
- Fielding Advanced Technologies to Modernize, Sustain and Transform the Army's Premier Ground Combat Systems
- Supporting the Soldier in the Development and Acquisition of Future Combat Vehicles Such as XM30 and M-1E3 Abrams Main Battle Tank
- Rapidly Fielding the New Ground Vehicle Technologies and Warfighting Innovations in Support of MAGTF
- Leveraging Human Machine Integration: Driving Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) Innovation to Bolster Warfighter Performance & Reduce Risk
- Providing OEM Perspectives on Next-Generation Military Ground Vehicle Development
- Leveraging MOSA for Systems Upgradability to Help Drive the Next-Gen Vehicle Fleet
- Discussing the Opportunities & Challenges of Operating Infantry Vehicles in the Indo-Pacific
- Advancing Powertrains and Electronics for Current/Future Military Ground Vehicles
Why You Should Attend This Summit
The global military land vehicles market size was USD 45.51 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow from USD 47.51 billion in 2024 to USD 67.29 billion by 2032. The Army requested $197.4 billion for fiscal year 2026, representing a 6.9% increase from the previous year, with a central theme of transformation for a leaner and more lethal force. Next-generation systems are a major priority for FY 2026, with funding being directed towards the development of next-generation combat vehicle technologies, including $386 million in RDT&E funding for Manned Ground Vehicle Development (i.e. Fighting Vehicle (OMFV) and its future variants). The Ground Robotics portfolio requested $227 million in RDT&E funding for ground robotics, continuing a DoD-wide focus on unmanned systems for various combat roles. Abrams tank modernization also remained a focus across the Army, with $724.5 million allocated to upgrade 35 tanks. The
Military Vehicle Systems Summit will discuss more in-depth, current initiatives underway in vehicle design, engineering, & sustainment across the Services all in an effort to enhance overall lethality, protection, & survivability of these systems.
The DoD continues to invest in procuring new ground combat vehicles to keep pace in an ever-changing technological landscape. It is working to modernize existing amphibious vehicle fleets such as the Amphibious Combat Vehicle, enhancing their overall capabilities and extending the total service life. This Summit will offer key perspectives from senior military leaders, acquisition authorities, program managers, and technology solution providers on the development and acquisition of future combat vehicles, whether they are armored, tracked, or infantry fighting platforms. Attendees will also be able to gain insight into the different roles that emerging technologies, such as advanced manufacturing, digital engineering, & autonomous capabilities, play in prototyping & transforming the military ground vehicle fleet. Lastly, this program will feature four distinct panels examining: Human Machine Integration (HMI) and the expanded role of Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) for reduced risk and increased vehicle performance; MOSA for systems upgradability in the Next-Gen Vehicle Fleet; enhanced powertrains and electronics capabilities for current/future military ground vehicles; & the OEM role in ground development in support of the Warfighter.
The team specializes in the extensive research and development of our Summit’s content and focus areas, and we will assemble the most respected minds in the vehicle systems community as well as key policymakers across military and civilian offices. Our non-partisan approach allows us to reach across all services and organizations to bring together a truly holistic group of decision makers and solution providers.
At our Summit You Will Have the Ability to
- Gain Education & Insight: Walk away with knowledge gained from our senior level speakers on some of the complex challenges facing the military vehicles and vehicle systems community.
- Build Partnerships: The agenda is designed to allow for ample networking opportunities, to engage in constructive dialogue among all in attendance and discover some of the latest technologies in vehicle technologies.
- Influence: Help foster ideas! Share your own insight and knowledge during our interactive sessions. All attendees are encouraged to address our speaker faculty and each other with their questions, comments or ideas.
Sponsors & Exhibitors
The 2025
Military Vehicle Systems Summit provides opportunities for exhibit space, round table discussions, product demonstrations, luncheon, and cocktail receptions.
Contact us for sponsorship information
2025 Confirmed Speakers Include
- MG Colin Tuley, USA, Commanding General, U.S. Army Maneuver Center of Excellence
- MG Sean Davis, USA, Deputy Chief of Staff, G-4, USFORSCOM
- BG Chad Chalfont, USA, Chief of Armor, Armor Commandant, Maneuver Futures Capability Directorate Director, Next Generation Combat Vehicle CFT Director
BG Robert Born, USA, Commanding General, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Center
BG Rory Crooks, USA, Deputy Commanding General - Operations, 1st Armored Division and Fort Bliss - Stephen Bowdren, SES, PEO Land Systems, MARCORSYSCOM
- COL Ryan A. Howell, Ph.D., USA, Acting Deputy PEO GCS
- COL Ken Bernier, USA, PM, Future Battle Platforms, PEO GCS
- Scott Bishop, Acting Deputy Director, Integrated Logistics Support Center, U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command
- SgtMaj Christopher K. Singley, USMC, Command Senior Enlisted Leader, Marine Corps Warfighting Lab
- Sonya Buford, Portfolio Manager, Vehicle Electronics & Architecture (VEA), U.S. Army DEVCOM Ground Vehicle Systems Center
- Peter Schil, Ph.D., ST, Senior Technical Expert, Ground Vehicle Power and Mobility Laboratory —Ground Vehicle Systems, Center, U.S. Army DEVCOM
- Vincent Grizio, PM for FOSOV, USSOCOM
- LTG (R) John “JD” Johnson, Vice President, Government Solutions and Strategy, GM Defense
- MG (Ret) Darren Werner, USA, President, SAPA Transmission, Former CG, U.S. Army TACOM
- James Schirmer, Senior VP & Deputy Managing Director, American Rheinmetall Former Deputy PEO GCS
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Venue
Michigan Central Station
2001 15th St, 48216
Detroit, MI, USA
Parking DetailsParking details will be provided to registrants one week before the event in the “Event Logistics” e-mail.
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