This United States Army manual, Army Techniques Publication ATP 6-01.1 Knowledge Management March 2024, provides commanders and their staffs doctrinal principles, techniques, and core responsibilities necessary to integrate knowledge management (KM) into operations. This publication supersedes ATP 6-01.1, Techniques for Effective Knowledge Management, dated March 2015. ATP 6-01.1 applies to KM activities in Army headquarters from divisions through Army Service component commands and institutional force organizations that support the Army. At the brigade combat team level there are no dedicated KM positions; however, the executive officer is responsible for directing the KM activities of each staff section and subordinate unit to capture and disseminate organizational knowledge. KM positions exist in multifunctional brigades and security force assistance brigades. (See FM 3-96 for more information on brigade combat teams.) The principal audience for ATP 6-01.1 is all members of the Army profession (both Soldiers and Army Civilians). Commanders; Army, joint task force, and multinational headquarters staffs; trainers; and educators should also refer to applicable joint or multinational doctrine concerning the range of military operations and the conduct of joint or multinational forces.