Soldiers at Fort Campbell’s 3rd Mobile Brigade Combat Team of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) experimented with the Battlefield Assisted Trauma Distributed Observation Kit-Joint (BATDOK-J) application during a 21-day Soldier Touchpoint that started March 18.
Onedia James recently stepped into the role of acting deputy project manager for Army Data and Analytics Platforms at U.S. Army Program Executive Office Enterprise, where she helps oversee and support the data portfolio’s four programs.
FORT BELVOIR, Va. – U.S. Army Program Executive Office (PEO) Enterprise today announced the launch of the Product Lead (PL) Digital Market, which replaces PL Computer Hardware, Enterprise Software and Services (CHESS), effective Apr. 2, 2025.
At U.S. Army Program Executive Office Enterprise, which is now over two years into its Agile transformation, several enterprise software programs are already in the execution phase of the DOD’s Software Acquisition Pathway, which is designed to facilitate rapid and iterative delivery of software capability to users.
Jessica Lichtenfels first joined the PEO in 2005 as a secretary for the Acquisition Management Directorate after working for a few years for the U.S. Coast Guard.
On Jan. 8, the Army Training Information System (ATIS) team released the latest update to their Army Training Management Capability (ATMC) applications suite.
The Army Desktop and Mobile Computing-3 (ADMC-3) acquisition vehicle has been redesignated as a best-in-class (BIC) solution for fiscal year 2025, solidifying its role as a cornerstone in the Army’s efforts to streamline IT procurement and drive cost savings when buying hardware for everyday office use.