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The robots are coming: US Army experiments with human-machine warfare
But before it works, the service must break from antiquated acquisition processes that prevent rapid purchases and slow down deliveries to soldiers.
By Jen Judson
Thousands of vets’ disability claims delayed years because of glitch
Officials said about 32,000 veterans were affected by the mistake.
New, in-house software factory will train Marines as coders
Marines at the factory will get a year of training in software development and receive an application developer military occupational specialty.
Opinion
The COVID-19 pandemic is ‘over’ — and the GI Bill needs to adapt
About 900,000 veterans and members of the military-affiliated community use the VA’s educational benefits annually to attend school.
By Colin Andersen
Predictive maintenance works. Why isn’t the military using it more?
Officials estimate those initiatives have saved hundreds of millions of dollars, increased vehicle availability and cut time at work.
Air Force pauses myEval for performance reviews until further notice
“We get it, folks. We have seen the memes and the jokes,” Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force JoAnne Bass said on Facebook.
Sailor convicted of dealing arsenal of machine guns, grenade launchers
A sailor who was building and selling a personal arsenal of heavy weaponry is now behind bars.
New approach at West Point has cadets attacking future war problems
Project-based learning at the academy is giving undergraduates chances to do graduate-level research.
By Todd South
Air assault mission coming up? The Army has an app for that
The web application was developed at the Army Software Factory.
By Davis Winkie