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U.S. Army Futures Command Partners with VMware to Create Software Factory

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VMware (NYSE: VMW) has been selected by U.S. Army Futures Command to create a software factory aimed at enhancing soldiers' software development skills. This initiative, described as a "Silicon Valley software company" for the Army, will enable soldiers to learn cloud-native development practices and build software aligned with mission priorities. Over the next five years, 30 soldiers and civilians will enter a program that includes training in software engineering and DevSecOps practices. This partnership is expected to lead to long-term cost savings and improved software delivery for the Army.

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  • Partnership with U.S. Army Futures Command fosters innovation in software development.
  • Training program aims to upskill 30 soldiers and civilians biannually over five years.
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VMware (NYSE: VMW) today announced that it has been selected by U.S. Army Futures Command to enable a software factory for soldiers, by soldiers. Together, Army Futures Command and VMware will cultivate the first Soldier-led “Silicon Valley software company” inside the Army. The new initiative will equip soldiers to take up cloud native development practices and help produce software to address current and future mission priorities.

Through the Army Software Factory, the U.S. Army will tap into the deep pool of talent across its workforce and upskill tech-minded soldiers and civilians. Cohorts of Army soldiers and Government civilians will go through a comprehensive program that will begin in the classroom and span critical disciplines including software engineering, design and product management, and platform operations. Soldiers will be paired with a VMware Tanzu Labs expert in their fields for deep on-the-job enablement to learn to build, develop, field and operate software in the same way as the best Silicon Valley companies. For each of the next five years, 30 hand-selected soldiers and civilians from the Army will enter the program every six months.

Working with VMware Tanzu Labs, U.S. Army soldiers will learn how to build portable cloud-native apps, rapidly deliver them to production, and run them in any environment. The Army Software Factory will train and enable soldiers to produce modern software organically. It will prepare soldiers with the DevSecOps practices and software development skills they need for future digital battlefields.

“The capability to develop software at the lowest tactical levels will help us provide better software products. We anticipate long-term cost savings and expect the Software Factory to help us maintain a competitive advantage across Army modernization efforts,” said Gen. John M. Murray, commanding general, U.S. Army Futures Command.

The VMware Tanzu portfolio of products and services has a proven track record of enabling organizations worldwide transform how they build and deliver apps. By leaning into VMware Tanzu, the U.S. Army will bring to bear an accredited Kubernetes-based DevSecOps platform, modern developer tooling and open source projects. This streamlined path to production will foster rapid software development and delivery, improving software fielding timelines for the U.S. Army.

“Successful organizations build apps to deliver specific outcomes,” said Ajay Patel, VMware’s general manager, modern applications business unit. “The Army has that focus, and we’re honored to work with them to enable soldiers to write software that serves mission priorities. It will bring the best of VMware Tanzu products and principles to the Army and help them build capabilities that will have a lasting impact.”

The Army Software Factory is the next evolution of the VMware-enabled Government Software Factory concept. It builds on 30 years of strategic commercial partnerships with Silicon Valley companies like Square, Twitter, and Google, and Fortune 500 enterprises like Boeing, JP Morgan, and Home Depot. The U.S. Army Software Factory’s Tanzu Platform is in production today, hosting its first accredited apps and products built by the Army Software Factory and VMware Tanzu Labs.

Read more about how Tanzu products will bring the Army Software Factory to life on the VMware Tanzu blog here.

About VMware

VMware software powers the world’s complex digital infrastructure. The company’s cloud, app modernization, networking, security, and digital workspace offerings help customers deliver any application on any cloud across any device. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, VMware is committed to being a force for good, from its breakthrough technology innovations to its global impact. For more information, please visit https://www.vmware.com/company.html.

VMware and Tanzu are registered trademarks or trademarks of VMware, Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States and other jurisdictions.

About U.S. Army Futures Command

Army Futures Command leads the persistent modernization of the Army in order to provide future warfighters with the concepts, capabilities, and organizational designs needed to dominate a future battlefield. With more than 26,000 people worldwide, AFC Army Futures Command relies on collaborative partnerships with industry and academia to help keep Soldiers safe and America strong. For more information, please visit https://armyfuturescommand.com/.

FAQ

What is the partnership between VMware and U.S. Army Futures Command?

VMware is collaborating with U.S. Army Futures Command to establish a software factory aimed at enhancing soldiers' software development skills.

How many soldiers will participate in the Army Software Factory program?

The program will train 30 soldiers and civilians every six months over the next five years.

What software practices will soldiers learn in the Army Software Factory?

Soldiers will learn cloud-native development practices, software engineering, and DevSecOps.

What benefits does VMware anticipate from this initiative?

VMware expects the initiative to result in long-term cost savings and improvements in software delivery timelines for the Army.

What technologies will be used in the Army Software Factory?

The Army Software Factory will utilize VMware Tanzu products and services to support software development.

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