Pentagon Creates Dedicated Portfolio Manager for Unmanned and Autonomous Systems, Reporting Directly to Deputy Secretary of Defense
The U.S. Department of Defense has announced the establishment of a new Portfolio Manager position for all Unmanned and Autonomous Systems (UxS), reporting directly to the Deputy Secretary of Defense. The move aims to accelerate development, procurement, and large-scale deployment of autonomous capabilities to maintain America's decisive military advantage.

Highlights
- The U.S. Pentagon has created a new Portfolio Manager position for all Unmanned and Autonomous Systems (UxS), reporting directly to the Deputy Secretary of Defense.
- The organizational restructuring is designed to break down inter-service silos and enable more efficient allocation of drone and autonomous systems resources across the entire Department of Defense.
- The DoD states that autonomous systems capabilities are critical to maintaining the United States' decisive military advantage on the global stage.
- The consolidation is expected to accelerate the transition of autonomous technologies from research and development into large-scale operational battlefield deployment.
- The move reflects a broader international trend of major military powers racing to invest in and operationalize unmanned and autonomous systems.
Pentagon Consolidates Unmanned and Autonomous Systems Under New Direct-Report Portfolio Manager
The U.S. Department of Defense has officially announced the full consolidation of all Unmanned and Autonomous Systems (UxS) under a newly created Portfolio Manager position that reports directly to the Deputy Secretary of Defense.
Strategic Integration to Sharpen Command Efficiency
The organizational restructuring is being treated as a top strategic priority, with the explicit goal of rapidly accelerating the development, procurement, and large-scale operational deployment of autonomous capabilities. The Pentagon has emphasized that autonomous systems are critical to maintaining the United States' decisive military advantage on the global stage.
By establishing a dedicated position with a direct line to the Deputy Secretary of Defense, the move is designed to break down institutional silos between the individual military branches and agencies, ensuring that resources related to drones and autonomous systems can be coordinated and allocated more effectively across the entire department.
Context: Autonomous Systems at the Core of Modern Warfare
In recent years, drones and autonomous systems have assumed an increasingly central role in modern warfare — spanning reconnaissance and surveillance, precision strike operations, and logistics support. The Department of Defense's latest organizational shift reflects a heightened recognition of the strategic importance of autonomous systems, and mirrors a broader international trend in which major military powers are racing to invest in unmanned systems development.
The consolidation is expected to foster greater cross-service collaboration and accelerate the transition of relevant technologies from research and development into operational deployment, further cementing the United States' global leadership in the unmanned and autonomous systems domain.
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