 From Soju's radio and television, this is the Army Now." Securing the energy for the force means more reliable energy supplies for the missions our troops face. Assistant Secretary of Defense for Operational Energy, Plans and Programs Sharon Burke said simply implementing new materials, technologies and energy sources is not enough. The change will come from different training, doctrine and organization. Burke said leaders should not think of energy security in terms of percentages and goals over a given time. The focus should be how can we make the mission and capability better. We really need to be guided by what we need to be able to do. And that will bring you right back to the soldier, which I think is really the Army's center of gravity, is how do you make the soldier better. And you can't really put a percent number on that. That has to be driven by what you need to be able to do. The Army's made great strides in that. That's the Army Now.