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We don't seem to have a unified thread on discussions about the ongoing US Army transformation initiatives. Here's how they describe that.
To start us off is this recent article about the army to shift a large portion of its attack helicopter fleet of AH64Es from the active army to the ARNG as well as other adjustments to their aviation fleet.

Transforming in Contact is the Army's adaptation of its organizations and delivery of new technology into the hands of Soldiers so that they can experiment, innovate, and be ready to fight on a modern battlefield. It accelerates the fielding of necessary capabilities and leverages commercial-off-the-shelf products to get new capabilities to the force fast. Soldiers can organize and integrate the capabilities during realistic training scenarios, adapting their formations to fit the need and making technology work for them rather than working for the technology. This informs how we fight and how we organize in the future.
To start us off is this recent article about the army to shift a large portion of its attack helicopter fleet of AH64Es from the active army to the ARNG as well as other adjustments to their aviation fleet.
U.S. Army Plans Major AH-64E Shift Amid Transformation | Aviation Week Network
The U.S. Army will further realign its attack helicopter fleet by shifting a large amount of its advanced AH-64E fleet to the National Guard.aviationweek.com
