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  • REMIS Achieves Breakthrough with Agile Software Development

    The Reliability and Maintainability Information System (REMIS) team has successfully transitioned to Agile software development within the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center's Business and Enterprise Systems (BES) Directorate.This strategic shift has resulted in more than doubling the number of

  • Agile Coaching Results in Pub One Program Efficiencies

    The Business and Enterprise Systems (BES) Agile Services Office Agile Coaching recently engaged with the Airman Publications One (Pub One) Stop Tool Software Development Team resulting in significant improvements to Agile practices and delivery.Key outcomes include the refinement of five user

  • Agile Coaches Align Three Projects Under Single SCRUM Framework

    The Agile Coaching Service provided by the Agile Services Office within the Business and Enterprise Systems (BES) Services Division is actively coaching the Cargo Personnel Movement System (CPMS) Product Line to align its three projects into a focused, single outlook, Scrum framework.The Cargo

  • Agile Services Office continues migration efforts

    The Agile Services Office (ASO) recently completed a successful migration project, moving Capability Delivery Teams (CDTs) and the Integrated Maintenance Data Systems (IMDS) project from Microsoft's Azure DevOps and Team Foundation Server to the BES Atlassian Toolset (BAT).

  • Software engineers complete 100 sprints; continue racing

    A team of Hill software engineers, working Personnel Recovery Command and Control, is producing computer code that helps the warfighter and they’re doing it at record speed, within a two-week window called a sprint.The code they produce supports a joint surveillance electronic tracking system that

  • Air Force declares TACP mobile communications system ‘combat ready’

    The U.S. Air Force’s Air Combat Command recently declared the initial operational capability for the tactical air control party mobile communications system Block 2 system ‘combat ready’ at the recommendation of the 605th Test and Evaluation Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Florida.