He told attendees at a National Defense Industry Association-hosted event that JAIC began hosting data and algorithms through the Joint Common Foundation platform.
The JCF is designed to be a space where any DOD organization can gather clean data and write code. It serves an essential part of the center’s toolbox that will become a capability for the entire department to utilize.
Groen noted that JAIC plans to implement a block enhancement in the platform on a monthly basis and offers the coding technology to defense agencies that do not have access to other military software development environments such as the Air Force’s Platform One.
The center is soliciting feedback from current and potential JCF users, according to the publication.
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