The Marine Corps is opening an in-house software factory that will train Marines as developers, with the goal of quickly creating applications for the fleet. The Corps on Friday established a ...
By Bryon Kroger, Defense Opinion Writer. Software factories were supposed to fix defense tech. They promised a faster, leaner ...
Army Futures Command leadership held a recognition ceremony at the Austin-based Army Software Factory on July 23 to welcome the arrival of a second cohort of software learners, as well as to ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. The Marine Corps is launching a three-year pilot to develop a software factory and a cadre of software experts that’ll be teamed up with ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. In today’s rapidly changing battlespace, the U.S. military cannot afford disruption. Technology development must ensure fewer bad things ...
The U.S. Air Force's Kessel Run software factory is one of 29 such organizations across the Department of Defense. (J.M. Eddins Jr./U.S. Air Force) WASHINGTON — The Pentagon’s new software ...
The Army hosted a recognition ceremony on Friday to acknowledge the achievements of its first Army Software Factory cohort members, who recently transitioned from the classroom instruction stage of ...
What’s it like to lead the largest software organization on the planet? A recent resignation letter of the U.S. Air Force’s chief tech officer sums up the damning outlook: “unempowered to fix basic IT ...
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Army Futures Command's Software Factory operations taking place on March 22, 2021 in Austin, Texas. (U.S. Army Photo by Mr. Luke J. Allen) The Marine Corps plans to send some of its tech savvy troops ...
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