 As the Army looks to the future, one thing is certain, a combined joint force operating across all domains – air, land, sea, space, and cyberspace – is essential for our national security. Project Convergence is a campaign of learning designed to aggressively pursue an artificial intelligence and machine learning-enabled battlefield management system. Because whoever can see, understand, decide, and act first will win, and winning matters. The Army is demonstrating new technologies as often as every two weeks. With these emerging technologies as the foundation, Project Convergence demonstrations will consist of multi-domain operational environments where the Army will demonstrate artificial intelligence and networked lethality capabilities that augment human sensing and decision-making on the battlefield. Project Convergence is designed around five core elements – people, weapons systems, command and control, information and terrain, guiding innovation, and our ability to support the joint kill way. People are the foundation of everything the Army does. We must have the right people with the right skills and training in the right roles to succeed in complex environments. The Army is integrating into the Joint Staff-led Joint Warfighting concept. The Army developed Project Convergence to enhance combined joint all-domain command and control, and focus on four key topics for modernization. Sensor integration, effects integration, applications, and data. The Army's signature modernization efforts give our soldiers the weapons they need to be the most lethal and effective force in the world. Linking these efforts in a joint learning environment allows the Army to act faster and more decisively than any adversary. With increased speed and sensors comes a need for the next generation of command and control capabilities. Investments in mission command systems that emphasize centralized intent and decentralized execution. The Army must leverage information and data at scale in near real-time. Project Convergence is empowered by artificial intelligence and machine learning to employ all sensors, the best shooters, and the right command and control nodes faster than any adversary will face. Finally, these four elements work in concert, but must be correctly positioned at the point of need to enable joint effects and achieve overmatch. Simply put, terrain matters. Through experimentation and learning, Project Convergence helps ensure that the Army has the right people with the right systems appropriately enabled in the right places to support the joint fight. That campaign of learning in action is the inaugural Project Convergence 20 demonstration held at Yuma Proving Ground. Critical to the capstone event was the opportunity for the Army's most senior commanders to see how Project Convergence will shape the way we fight future conflicts and what we will fight with. As we plan for the future, Project Convergence will fully incorporate the Joint Force in 2021 and our closest allies in 2022 to ensure we remain unified against any threat. Project Convergence, a campaign of learning measuring our future capabilities against a future threat as we seek constant improvement on how we train, organize, and equip our people while ensuring decisions can be made in real-time with capabilities placed strategically around the world. Thus ensuring continued security for America and her allies.