The Excel spreadsheets and the slates in the field barracks are still today the standard tool with which the world’s most advanced armies manage fuel, ammunition, spare parts and supplies on the battlefield. The U.S. Army has just taken the first big step to change that. Interesting Engineering reports it this June 21st: the Army Contracting Command of Aberdeen Proving Ground has just awarded Rune Technologies an IDIQ contract of 99 million doll…
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The Excel spreadsheets and the slates in the field barracks are still today the standard tool with which the world’s most advanced armies manage fuel, ammunition, spare parts and supplies on the battlefield. The U.S. Army has just taken the first big step to change that. Interesting Engineering reports it this June 21st: the Army Contracting Command of Aberdeen Proving Ground has just awarded Rune Technologies an IDIQ contract of 99 million doll…