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SSG Dennis R.
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Developing software that responds to commands written in Crayola isn't the easiest of tasks.
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Cpl Vic Burk
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SSG Dennis R. LOL! Just yesterday I had a student tell me if I was a real Marine I would eat a crayon! he didn't think I would. Shocked the crap out of him!
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COL Randall C.
COL Randall C.
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SSG Dennis R. - Hmm... maybe if it worked on water colors ... might be something there.

Voice command isn't going to work since every other word is "Oorah" or some variation.
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Lol... they don't waste good snacks for that...
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SSG Dennis R.
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COL Randall C. - Something along these lines might be ideal.
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COL Randall C.
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It's about time! The other Services have had their "Software Factories" up and running for a while now. To be fair, they've been covered under the Navy's version since it stood up.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."The MCSWF is co-located with the Army Software Factory in Austin, Texas. The MCSWF has established a formal agreement with the ASWF showcasing the first collaborative software development effort in the DoD. Partnering with ASWF will accelerate Marine Corps software development modernization efforts at a significantly reduced cost.

The software factory is for Marines, powered by Marines. If anyone on the Marine Corps team is interested in joining the factory or has an idea of how a software solution can better the Corps they are encouraged to reach out directly to the factory via email at [login to see] "
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