The US Army is test-driving a new hotline for soldiers overwhelmed with too much data both in and out of combat
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The US Army is test-driving a new hotline for soldiers overwhelmed with too much data  both in and out of combat
"The US Army Data Operations Center, a 180-day pilot program, is the service's solution to data management, providing a hotline for soldiers across the Army to receive help with problems ranging from data on the Next Generation Command and Control system to troubleshooting new software or issues in the cloud."
"I think ADOC will serve as the Army's single authoritative organization for anything when it comes to data operations, said Lt. Gen. Jeth Rey, deputy chief of staff of the Army's G-6."
"The center has so far received requests related to unit training. But ADOC is able to respond to tickets from soldiers in conflict or battlefield environments."
The US Army is implementing the Data Operations Center (ADOC) as a pilot program to assist soldiers with data management challenges. This initiative provides a hotline for soldiers to address issues related to data systems and software. ADOC went live recently, staffed by a team of specialists who analyze requests and provide solutions. The center aims to become the primary organization for data operations within the Army, facilitating the service's transition to a more data-centric approach.
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