The Army's One World Terrain isn't just a virtual trainer, but is growing into a vital operational planning tool that can be used in the thick of it. From pushups to greens to better sleep, the program aims to help make soldiers healthier. From home station to CTCs and in theater, trainng tools will be part of the fight. The Army continues to make progress in utilizing satellite imagery for beyond-line-of-sight targeting. By Nathan Strout
3 years ago U.S. Central Command's CIO/J6 is heading over to the Network Cross-Functional Team at Aberdeen Proving Ground. By Andrew Eversden
3 years ago The Army is "changing its approach" to network modernization, the service's top uniformed IT official says. By Andrew Eversden
3 years ago The Army's Command Post Integrated Infrastructure program took a $27 million hit. By Andrew Eversden
3 years ago The service is looking to integrate wearables into its augmented reality goggles program. By Andrew Eversden
4 years ago One World Terrain, which provides 3D maps as a training tool, just proved it can do more while deployed. “The Marine Corps is not currently considering a service-wide policy to cancel or codify the postponement of annual training requirements." Load More