The Army Needs Better Intelligence Software The program it has isn't getting the job done, some analysts say. U.S. Army
$2.7 Billion Later, The Army’s Intelligence-Sharing Computer System Still Doesn’t Work -- Popular Science
The idea is simple enough: Create a cloud-based software tool that can comb through the entire universe of military intelligence reports for a given region, group, or individual and come back with actionable intel that battlefield commanders can use on the ground, and do it in realtime. But a couple of analysts that have used the system, as well as documentation obtained by Politico, show that the tool is hurting more than it is helping because it doesn’t work properly. And that’s when it works at all.
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Update #1: US Army spent $2.7 billion on a battlefield computer that doesn’t work -- Extreme Tech
Update #2: Army computer system said flawed, buggy -- UPI
My Comment: $2.7 billion later ... and very little to show for it. Someone definite deserves to be fired or demoted.
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