Summarized by the Alliance for Fort Gordon
Published August 21, 2026
The Army’s top cyber officer revealed Wednesday the existence of a new task force dedicated to exploring the use of artificial intelligence in the service’s cyber command, from simple staff processes to agents “hunting” in the Department of Defense Information Network (DODIN).
Task Force Lexington was established in April and charged with creating AI agents for different cyber work roles, including developers, data engineers, host analysts and exploitation analysts, according to Lt. Gen. Christopher Eubank, head of U.S. Army Cyber Command.

