Army software transformation : delivering applications to the warfighter.

Examines the current environment for software applications and how Army Software Transformation will help the Army's information systems radically decrease the time it takes to deliver relevant applications across the force. The Army's goal is for Soldiers to have a smartphone-like experie...

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Corporate Author: Institute of Land Warfare (Association of the United States Army)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Arlington, Va.] : Institute of Land Warfare, Association of the United States Army, 2010.
Series:Torchbearer issue paper ; 10-02.
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Summary:Examines the current environment for software applications and how Army Software Transformation will help the Army's information systems radically decrease the time it takes to deliver relevant applications across the force. The Army's goal is for Soldiers to have a smartphone-like experience wherein applications, services and data are accessible globally without requiring end-user intervention or costly, inefficient and burdensome technical support. Faced with enemies skilled at exploiting cheap, commercially-available communications devices and off-the-shelf electronics, the Army has implemented this new approach to software acquisition and implementation to stay relevant to the challenges posed by the complex global security environment.
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"February 2010."
Physical Description:4 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm.
Also available online in PDF format from Association of the United States Army (AUSA) web site. Adobe Acrobat Reader required.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.