 As the Marine Corps prepares for the battlefields of the future, it is vital to ensure Marines are the best trained and best equipped with the shortest delay possible. The Commandant has put out the call for the Marine Corps to take the lead in innovation with the same tenacity used to succeed on the battlefield. The focus is Marine Air Ground Task Force-wide and suggestions are encouraged from all ranks in military occupational specialties. We're on our way to keeping the great capabilities of the Marine Corps and the Marine Air Ground Task Force and at the same time what's in that Air Ground Task Force is a little bit different. The Marine Corps Warfighting Lab provided the mechanism to collect these contributions in the form of an innovation portal. The innovation portal is a joint venture between the National Security Technology Accelerator and the Marine Corps Combat Development and Integration. The initial challenge will be to identify tasks that could or should be replaced by robotic, unmanned, or autonomous systems. These tasks can range from dangerous to mundane and apply to any job field. External threats and internal challenges demand a novel approach to developing new capabilities. No one agency possesses a monopoly on innovation and for it to thrive, leadership must create a fertile culture and encourage the sharing of ideas and concepts to better equip the Marine Corps of the future. The face of warfare is changing. Our enemies are employing more technology than ever before. To combat these tactics and technologies, the Marine Corps is committed to capitalizing on intrinsic knowledge by crowdsourcing ideas and concepts to identify shortcomings and provide solutions to implement new tech into the MAGTAF construct. The future of warfare is a future of autonomous, unmanned, and robotic systems. Join the fight of the future by contributing your ideas to the innovation portal.