The new digital engineering policy released today will essentially allow the Army to move from manual, paper-driven processes to a digital environment.
The service has already asked vendors to come back with digital engineering “artifacts” and designs for two of its six modernization priorities, Army Under Secretary Gabe Camarillo told reporters.
A resource center aimed at streamlining assistance to soldiers victimized by sexual assault or harassment opens Friday at Schofield Barracks on Oahu, one of six such sites the Army is standing up for a one-year trial.