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 ...
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 the Army’s similar effort in Austin, Texas. The first ...
In the two years since the Army Software Factory launched, it has sent multiple applications into production. And those apps are being developed in large part by soldiers in nontechnical career paths, ...
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REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. — Anyone can submit a problem to the Army Software Factory. To be clear, that is not just anyone at the factory, or in the formation, or anyone of a certain rank or office.
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 ...
Soldiers and contractors at the Army Software Factory, where the Marine Corps Software Factory will also be located, conduct a morning meeting on Sept. 26, 2022 in Austin, Texas. (Davis Winkie/Staff) ...
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 ...