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Thousands of vets’ disability claims delayed years because of glitch
Officials said about 32,000 veterans were affected by the mistake.
‘Take the handcuffs off’: Retiring Materiel Command boss remains bullish on airmen’s innovative abilities
Gen. Arnold Bunch retired Monday as Air Force Materiel Command boss after nearly 40 years in uniform.
Army Software Factory tackling problems big and small
What's next for the Army's first batch of uniformed coders and what have they been up to?
By Davis Winkie
Guard, Reserve soldiers can now browse active duty jobs on their phones
Previously, the opportunities were only accessible through the NIPR network-only Tour of Duty portal.
By Davis Winkie
Marines adopt DARPA force design software to build the Corps for future fight
The Marine Corps has a new tool developed by the same agency that conceived the stealth bomber and an early version of the internet.
By Todd South
The Army is making tank upgrades as simple as switching video game cartridges
A new open-standards approach would make replacing or updating capabilities as easy as plugging in a new VPX card — a rugged, standard chip about 1-inch big that’s used for defense applications.
By Nathan Strout
F-35 program moves too slowly in deploying software, says government watchdog
The F-35 program's plan to get new software packages fielded every six months isn't working as designed.
By Valerie Insinna
Pentagon shattered speed record to give 1 million people remote work tools
How top IT leaders toppled constraints that mire software projects to fast-track the remote collaboration platform.
By Andrew Eversden
US Air Force sends software updates to one of its oldest aircraft midair
The demonstration marked the first time the Defense Department has modified an aircraft's code in flight.
By Valerie Insinna
VA doctors are using artificial intelligence to diagnose cancer
“The potential of these technologies to improve health care delivery to veteran patients seems to be limited only by the imagination of the user.”
By Jon Simkins
The Air Force is all in on software
The service is coming to grips with new norms and the need to be comfortable with being uncomfortable when it comes to digital development.
By Mark Pomerleau