Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Marine Corps is opening an in-house software factory that will train Marines as developers, with the goal of quickly creating ...
AUSTIN, Texas — The Army Software Factory, the Army’s newly launched effort to train a select cadre of Soldiers and Army Civilians in modern software development, is frequently recognized for its ...
Master Sgt. Josh White, a cyber operations planner, had 18 years in the Army and was preparing for his retirement when the creation of the Army Software Factory changed his mind. He’d always had an ...
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 ...
Soldiers work at Army Futures Command's Software Factory on March 22 in Austin, Texas. (Luke J. Allen/U.S. Army) WASHINGTON — U.S. Army Spc. Jeremy Boyle started creating software when he was 10 years ...
It’s official: the Army is standing up its first software factory. "The capability to develop software at the lowest tactical levels will help us provide better software products," said Gen. John ...
Army Futures Command's Software Factory, newly opened in Texas. (Luke J. Allen/U.S. Army) At the recently launched Army Software Factory in Austin, Texas, platform product manager Capt. James Cho uses ...
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