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Old 10-30-2010, 11:00 PM
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Default Army Goes Android!

http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/201...e-john-maddens/

"The Army is 20 years and a half-billion dollars into a star-crossed effort to build custom communications and digital-mapping gadgets for its soldiers. Special Operations Command, on the other hand, is taking a simpler approach: They're planning to use Android phones. Last week, the SOCOM asked coders to create a suite of applications for keeping commandos linked up while they're out on missions. The software should include chat functions, file transfers, video display and "multi-touch whiteboarding aka John Madden tool." SOCOM calls it the Tactical Situational Awareness Application Suite, or TactSA, and it has to work in low-connectivity areas - the middle-of-nowhere places you'd expect to send the military's most elite troops. It's got to be peer-to-peer, encrypted "at the application level" and able to recover from "network outages and substantial packet loss." But rather than go the Army route and custom-build hardware, SOCOM is happy to use off-the-shelf gadgetry. It's the software that interests them more."

I guess it's telling - first you see your brother-in-law (who is a 1LT currently in Afghanistan) using a Droid at Christmas time, and before long he's convinced his entire company to adopt Android! Seriously, Android makes a logical choice for the Army: They can control the entire operating system, since it's open source, and build exactly what they need. Not a bad idea - let the hardware be off-the-shelf, program all the software!

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Old 11-01-2010, 07:48 PM
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My brother in law is an IT guy in the military, and I can tell that he is very frustrated with them for overlooking open-source software. All of their workstations run Windows Vista, which is sad considering that Linux is free and capable of being far more secure.

The military using Android handsets? I think it's a fantastic idea.

He too is being deployed to Iraqistan only a few days from now.
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Old 11-01-2010, 07:52 PM
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My brother in law is an IT guy in the military, and I can tell that he is very frustrated with them for overlooking open-source software. All of their workstations run Windows Vista, which is sad considering that Linux is free and capable of being far more secure.
I can understand windows on a desktop simply for compatibility issues. The DoD holds MS up to some high standards in the OS so it can be used in military applications, which in a sense it can't enforce on the mobile platform unless it's built from the ground up.

Open-source, though, if entirely built and managed from the ground up, makes a pretty convincing argument as long as the overall costs don't get higher than using commercial closed-source solutions.

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