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U.S. Air Force Reserve Command Selects Box for Cloud Content Management

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Box, Inc. (NYSE: BOX) has been selected by the U.S. Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) for secure cloud content management and collaboration. This partnership aims to modernize AFRC’s technology infrastructure, facilitating real-time access to essential electronic content for Airmen, government civilians, and contractors. Box will serve as a central Content Cloud, supporting critical tools like electronic flight bags and digitizing processes. The company is FedRAMP compliant and possesses Department of Defense SRG Impact Level 4 Authorization, enhancing its credibility in the government sector.

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  • Box selected by AFRC for cloud content management, enhancing its market position.
  • Supports the AFRC's transition to a digital-first environment, indicating demand for Box’s solutions.
  • FedRAMP compliance and Department of Defense SRG Impact Level 4 Authorization bolster trust and potential government contracts.
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REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Box, Inc. (NYSE: BOX), the leading Content Cloud, today announced that the U.S. Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) selected Box to power secure cloud content management and collaboration. With Box, Airmen, government civilians and contractors will have real-time, seamless access to critical electronic content regardless of whether they are using government or personal IT equipment or connected to the Air Force network.

AFRC leadership, tasked with modernizing its technology infrastructure to become paperless and digital-first, purchased Box to:

  • Create a single source for the electronic flight bag for flight essentials, including technical manuals, checklists, and flight map updates
  • Provide access to the most up to date electronic publications even when they are not on a military installation or connected to the AF network
  • Digitize and automate processes leveraging Box as the central Content Cloud where Airmen, government civilians and contractors can easily collaborate and share materials

“We are excited to power the Air Force Reserve Command’s mission critical electronic flight publication system,” said Aaron Levie, CEO and co-founder of Box. “Their investment in a cloud strategy, including partnerships with companies such as Box, is poised to help the agency build digital experiences and will fundamentally change the ability of AF Reservists to stay connected and perform their duties. We are proud to work with the Air Force Reserve Command and support its critically important mission.”

Box is FedRAMP compliant and received Department of Defense SRG Impact Level 4 Authorization by the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA). With today’s announcement, the AFRC joins leading organizations that have moved to Box to power new ways of working, including NASA, the USDA Forest Service and Farm Production and Conservation, Food and Drug Administration, Department of Justice, and the District of Columbia Government.

About Box

Box (NYSE:BOX) is the leading Content Cloud that enables organizations to accelerate business processes, power workplace collaboration, and protect their most valuable information, all while working with a best-of-breed enterprise IT stack. Founded in 2005, Box simplifies work for leading organizations globally, including AstraZeneca, JLL, and Morgan Stanley. Box is headquartered in Redwood City, CA, with offices in the United States, Europe, and Asia. To learn more about Box, visit http://www.box.com. To learn more about how Box powers nonprofits to fulfill their missions, visit Box.org.

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FAQ

What is the recent announcement involving Box and the U.S. Air Force Reserve Command?

Box has been selected by the U.S. Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) to provide secure cloud content management and collaboration.

How will Box's services impact the Air Force Reserve Command's operations?

Box will facilitate real-time access to critical electronic content, supporting a paperless and digital-first strategy for the Air Force Reserve.

What compliance does Box hold to work with government entities?

Box is FedRAMP compliant and has received Department of Defense SRG Impact Level 4 Authorization, allowing it to handle sensitive government data.

What benefits is the Air Force Reserve Command expecting from using Box?

AFRC expects to improve collaboration, streamline processes, and provide access to essential flight publications for its personnel.

When was the partnership between Box and AFRC announced?

The announcement was made recently, highlighting Box's ongoing efforts to support digital transformation within government agencies.

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