Software Factories
A systematic and repeatable framework for creating and implementing software is offered by software factories and is especially important for the intricate and vital systems utilized by governmental and military institutions. To expedite software development, enhance quality and cut expenses, software factories use standardized procedures, instruments and structures. This results in improved interoperability, quicker procurement cycles and higher security for military and government applications. Software factories facilitate the quick development and upkeep of large systems, ranging from mission-critical applications to command and control platforms, by prioritizing modularity, reusability and automated testing.
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Air Force Unit Replaces Legacy IT with Kessel Run's New Software
Air Force software factory Kessel Run replaced the 609th Air Operations Center’s legacy IT battle management system with its new suite of software applications, called KRADOS.
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Zero Trust Adoption Requires a Culture Shift, Cyber Leaders Say
Leaders are focused on changing mindsets instead of buying specific tools for zero trust.
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Hangar 18 Accelerates Aircraft Repair with Rapid Data Exchange
A software factory named for the legendary UFO repository proves innovation is 'everlong' at the Air Force.
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An Air Force Software Factory Eyes New Technology for Weapon Systems
309th SWEG is developing new IT and workforce programs to support broader DOD modernization efforts.
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Army Software Factory's Strategy for Zero Trust at DOD
Zero trust interoperability is critical for DOD in order to implement JADC2.
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BESPIN Software Factory Tips For Secure Mobile App Development
Airmen need secure mobile solutions for increasingly interconnected battlespace.
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