Initially, the Army sent software-savvy troops across the force individually, according to officials. Now, the service is attempting to build out expert software teams composed of product managers, designers and engineers assigned to operational commanders as part of their direct staff where they will build tools, including AI-enabled applications, to help fix unit problems. The post After ‘hemorrhaging talent,’ the Army created a path for NCOs to become software warrant officers, graduating first batch appeared first on DefenseScoop .

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