 The ARL's Human Sciences Campaign is focused on scientific discoveries and technological innovations underlying human behavior, human capability enhancement, and integration of humans and systems critical to the U.S. Army's future technological superiority. The Human Sciences Campaign provides research in soldier-relevant technologies through multi-scale, human-centric research and advanced technology development. We aim to significantly improve the Army's existing warfighting capabilities and create disruptive and game-changing soldier-centric technologies for the Army. Research in human behavior will help us understand and predict human cognitive, physical, and social behaviors in settings ranging from individuals and teams to organizations and societies. Discoveries and innovations in human variability will enable future Army systems to adapt to the individual soldier's states, behaviors, and intentions in real time. We are working to translate laboratory-based research findings to real-world applications and to discover novel methodologies to collect data and interpret behavior under real-world conditions. ARL is discovering and developing technologies that enhance the human capabilities of future warfighters. It is important to understand and augment human capabilities across short and long time scales to create systems that are matched to the individual capabilities and tuned to the operational environment. Soldier capabilities can be enhanced through training which requires researching learning sciences and training technology to provide accelerated learning affordably at the point of need. We are striving to enable future leaders to make sound decisions effectively in complex socio-cultural context. Integration of humans and systems requires discovery of the fundamental principles of human system integration across domains such as complex information systems, human agent teams, cybersecurity, and organizational and social networks. Integration technologies research aims to discover novel interfaces and control systems that allow human system integration that is more effective and adaptable to the dynamic user including future Army multi-mixed agent teams. These complex teams will enable faster and better informed decisions, reduce soldier workload, provide higher levels of situation understanding, and maintain strategic and tactical advantages in future operating environments. ARL's human sciences program providing discovery, innovation, and transition for the core of the Army. It's soldiers.