ANSBACH, Germany (April 7, 2021) – Two new mobile web applications are now available for all U.S. Army Garrison (USAG) Ansbach military community members. The Digital Garrison app and U.S. Army ...
FORT EUSTIS, Virginia – Although not understood by the public in the same way that conventional web applications (apps) are, the most commonly used apps that boomed as an integral part of the ...
The Army is expected to announce March 1 the start of its "Apps for the Army” challenge—a program aimed at accelerating the creation of new and improved Web and mobile applications for use across the ...
Entries in the Apps for the Army competition, which will award $30,000 in cash prizes, closed May 15. Margaret McBride, Sorenson's spokeswoman, said 141 soldiers and Army civilians registered in teams ...
DARPA no longer has a corner on the market for reaching out to nontraditional sources for new ideas. The U.S. Army has announced the Apps for the Army (A4A) challenge, a three-month outreach to the ...
Smart phone technology is taking over the rest of the world it seems, so why should the U.S. military be immune? The Army, at least, seems to be willing to see how far it can go, even on the front ...
The Army launched its "Apps for the Army" contest on Monday, which is open to active-duty, Reserve and National Guard personnel, and civilian employees. The service seeks some good Web and mobile ...
Lt. Gen. Jeffrey A. Sorenson, USA, chief information officer/G-6 of the Army, addressed media members at LandWarNet today during a roundtable focused on the recent Apps for the Army competition.
Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Weimer took the service's top enlisted job two months ago. While he's still trying to figure out how best to serve as the enlisted voice in the room during big ...
For the last two years, the U.S. Army has presented itself to potential recruits as the way to become "Army strong." Beginning on Tuesday, Veterans Day, the Army will seek to make its pitch stronger ...