By Bryon Kroger, Defense Opinion Writer. Software factories were supposed to fix defense tech. They promised a faster, leaner ...
The Department of Defense develops software factories to enable continuous integration and delivery of new applications amid its ongoing software modernization push. An assembly line comparison is apt ...
Randy Barrett is a freelance writer and editor based in Washington, D.C. A large part of his portfolio career includes teaching banjo and fiddle as well as performing professionally. The Pentagon is ...
Software factories are a central component of the Department of Defense’s enterprise-wide software modernization effort, and today, they’re growing slowly but surely across the defense landscape. But ...
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Employees of the Army Futures Command's Software Factory collaborate on March 22, 2021, in Austin, Texas. (U.S. Army Photo by Mr. Luke J. Allen) To comply with new federal law mandating website ...
AUSTIN, Texas – Members of the Army Software Factory presented firsthand perspectives on the value of Soldier-driven software design and development during a Sept. 29 panel at Fed Supernova, a ...
Agent-native software development startup Factory announced today that it has raised $50 million in new funding and also fully released Droids, advanced agents designed to accelerate the shift toward ...
GRAFENWÖHR, Germany — In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, many organizations strive to stay ahead of the curve in terms of technology and innovation. The Department of the Army is no ...
Software supply chain company JFrog Ltd. today announced a new strategic partnership with Nvidia Corp. to power what the company calls the next era of enterprise artificial intelligence. Under the ...