Editor’s Note: Following publication of this article, the Department of the Air Force chief information officer responded to this article on LinkedIn, providing further justification for their memo.
WASHINGTON – Glitchy software and possibly human error were responsible for the crash of an F-35 fighter jet at an Air Force base in Utah last fall, according to ...
The number of military operational outcomes that rely on software continues to grow at an accelerated pace. So why doesn’t the Department of the Air Force have a chief software officer? Many ...
One of the Air Force’s newest “software factories,” dubbed “Hangar 18,” has been helping the Air Force and others put software to good use. Matthew Jacobsen is director of Hangar 18 and a Air Force ...
The Air Force 90th Cyberspace Operations Squadron (90 COS), a long-running software development unit, commemorated the opening of its new office space Wednesday in a recently renovated historic ...
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