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Seamless integration across edge, local, and cloud keeps your data and compute at the ready all the time. Case Study. Stay on the edge. Notice: JavaScript is required for this content. Find Your Application. Bring intelligence directly to the heart of your business Learn More. The Army would normally identify a missing job skill, create a military occupational specialty, find a facility, develop a training program and maybe in 10 years would begin moving soldiers into the job. Errico referenced a Defense Innovation Board study that found software procurement and development can take upwards of 10 years inside the Defense Department because of the contracting processes.
The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan enabled that reliance because it was possible for the military to fly those civilians in and out of the countries, Errico said.
Futures Command is looking to future wars where that might not be an option. The vision is to build a force that could attach to a unit and build software to match an emerging threat or need. And that's software, right? A lot of this is forecasting for uncertainty. The best way to do that is to just get a broad capability to the edge. Based on that vision, Errico pitched the idea of the software factory about two years ago after joining Army Futures Command, which was established in to modernize the force and prepare for warfighting of the future.
A former Army aviator, Errico piloted the now decommissioned Kiowa scout helicopter and moved into several assignments and education opportunities that focused on creating solutions with technology. After successfully developing an app to prove the concept worked, Errico received approval to build the software factory into an operation that will eventually employ about soldiers.
Though Errico declined to provide more specific cost savings, he said the Army saves about 3, soldier work hours per day in supply support activities because of their work.
That allows soldiers to prioritize other tasks outside of filling supply orders. With the initial program now used Army-wide, the software factory is looking to tackle other problems that can be solved through technology while also expanding its workforce. The factory expands capacity by adding about 25 to 30 new members every six months, Errico said.
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