U.S. Army Extends Partnership with Austin Community College for Software Factory
The U.S. Army has signed a 10-year Intergovernmental Support Agreement with Austin Community College to enhance the Army Software Factory, focusing on providing Soldiers with skills in software development and engineering. This partnership aims to align operational needs with educational training, enabling Soldiers to engage in live missions and create operational tools. Key figures involved include Mr. David Dentino, Lt. Gen. Miles Brown, and Dr. Russell Lowery-Hart, highlighting the significance of educational resources for military readiness.

The U.S. Army signed a 10-year Intergovernmental Support Agreement with Austin Community College on January 12 to enhance the Army Software Factory, providing Soldiers with skills in software development and engineering.
The partnership aims to connect operational requirements with educational training, allowing Soldiers to participate in live missions and develop operational tools. Key figures in the agreement include Mr.
David Dentino, Lt. Gen. Miles Brown, and Dr.
Russell Lowery-Hart. The collaboration emphasizes the importance of educational resources for military readiness.



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