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DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION


QUICK DELIVERY


Integrated Fires Mission Command implemented a new, digital distribution process to securely deliver software to Soldiers. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Claudio Tejada, 94th Army Air and Missile Defense Command)


CONCLUSION Rapid software development requires equally fast software deliv- ery to provide relevant capability. As the Army and its programs focus on the bigger picture of rapid acquisition and rapid capa- bility deployment, those tasked with executing these programs must consider the best process to streamline delivery of capabil- ity to the warfighter. Integrated Fires Mission Command’s use of an existing tool has opened new opportunities for rapid soft- ware deployment and hopes to continue growing this capability for future programs and uses.


Lessons learned from the Forward Area Air Defense Command and Control and information-assurance vulnerability alert trans- missions to the warfighter will enable the IFMC Project Office to enhance the life cycle sustainment of the future Integrated Battle Command System-fielded units, joint IBCS integration efforts, and IBCS international customers. Te capability needs of the Army show no signs of decreasing, so IFMC will continue to lean forward in all aspects of improving rapid capability deliv- ery tools, techniques and processes.


For more information contact PEO Missiles and Space at (256) 876-0714 or go to www.msl.army.mil.


JUSTIN NEAL is an engineer assigned to the IFMC Project Office within the Program Executive Office (PEO) for Missiles and Space, serving as the technical data management lead. He holds an M.S. in systems engineering and a B.S. in mechanical engineering from the University of Alabama in Huntsville. He is DAWIA certified Practitioner in engineering.


SCOTT GILL is a systems engineering and technical assistance contractor and configuration management lead from Intrepid Inc. supporting the IFMC Project Office within PEO Missiles and Space. He holds an MBA from Trident University International and a bachelor of business administration from the University of Cincinnati. He is Project Management Professional certified.


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