US Army meets with Apple, discusses tech for soldiers
Earlier this month, Major General Nick Justice and several members of his staff traveled to Apple's Cupertino campus to discuss soldiers using Apple's products and technology in the field. In addition to having the most awesome name ever, Maj. Gen. Justice also heads the US Army's Research, Development, and Engineering Command. He's reportedly interested in moving the Army away from the custom-built "big green box" electronics that the Army has used over the past decades; instead, Justice wants the Army to investigate existing solutions from the commercial sector, including Apple's portable lines.Rather than continuing to invest heaps of money to research its own devices, Maj. Gen. Justice wants to take a different approach: leveraging the knowledge and research of the commercial sector into the Army's portable equipment. This approach makes perfect sense for a number of reasons. Companies like Apple have already laid a lot of the groundwork for developing durable and easily portable devices, and their devices provide multiple functions with an extremely easy-to-use interface.
Thanks to TUAW reader Ryan for the tip.
One of the Army's lead computer scientists working for the Communications-Electronics Research and Development Center said, "Apple technologies offer unique and proven solutions with intuitive designs that allow users to learn quickly without a training manual." Indeed, most of the Army's soldiers either own an iPod or have at least used one before. So whether we're talking about a direct use of iPod touches and iPhones out in the field, or rather, Army-specific tech influenced by Apple's design, there's very little training needed to adapt soldiers to the technology. As a former member of the military myself, I can tell you that using simple interfaces like the iPhone OS in the Army's portable equipment would be a huge step toward "soldier-proofing" the devices, making them both easier to use and more reliable in the field.
This isn't the first we've heard of Apple's portables being deployed for military applications. A Newsweek article from about a year ago noted the many uses that the iPod touch has seen on the battlefield already. It's been used for everything from language translation to ballistics calculations for snipers in Afghanistan via an app called Bulletflight. Other US Department of Defense projects for the iPhone OS include software to display video from aerial drones, video conferencing with intelligence agents, and even a remote control app for bomb disposal robots. The Army's Communications-Electronics Research and Development Center is also developing COIN Collector, a counter-insurgency information collection app, and MilSpace, a social networking/planning app.
Apple most likely didn't have military applications in mind when they developed the iPhone OS, but the simple, yet flexible interface has drawn the military's attention anyway. It may not reach the point where soldiers are given Army-issued iPod touches alongside their M-16s (although that would be a great recruitment tool), but it's likely that, at the very least, future Army devices will draw much of their inspiration from Apple's portable lines.
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The Army has a free News and Information app at
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/us-army-news-information/id342689843?mt=8
General Justice... Any relations to Sheriff Buford T. Justice??? : )
Bufordisms...
The NEW Apple Army iPhone made special with the following request in mind... "Buford T. Justice: Duck, or you're gonna be talkin' out yo ass! "
"Buford T. Justice: What we're dealing with here is a complete lack of respect for the law."
"Buford T. Justice: Nobody, and I mean NOBODY makes Sheriff Buford T. Justice look like a possum's pecker.
Junior: Except for that...
Buford T. Justice: Shut your ass."
other memorable quotes: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076729/quotes
The official Army app is also out for iPhone. Its pretty cool and the game is REALLY addicting. http://www.army.mil/mobile/
March 24 2010 at 9:59 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Replyhttp://www.army.mil/mobile includes a video demo of the official U.S. Army news and information iPhone app.
March 24 2010 at 9:18 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyGreat - Made in China gadgets for our armed forces.
I'm always astounded that Apple doesn't get slammed for having moved virtually all of their production offshore to China. Given the minimal assembly labor involved and Apple's premium prices, there's absolutely no reason why Apple's products couldn't be Made in the USA.
Probably another case of a company putting their profits ahead of the common good of the society in which they operate. Shame on Apple.
You know what would be desirable? A Toughbook version of the Macbook.
March 24 2010 at 4:03 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplySupport is going to be an issue. Updates every month might not work in field environment. Additionally, Army is going to be investing for many years, Apple might not be interested in providing lifecycle support that long. They could contract that out, though. Thoughts. Battery life is probably a big pull factor for the military and maybe iPad. I'm an Army officer and it might be nice to have an iPad in my tank for maps, etc. Not on foot, though. Touch is better for that. Need to be able to bring down brightness, though, for night. Would love to hear issues, thoughts, problems with this. Some of the best comments on the web.
March 24 2010 at 2:25 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Replyapple in the army?
I thought they didn't allow gays in the military???
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After watching a few episodes of Special Ops Mission, and watching WW whip out his Panasonic Toughbook to send and receive mission intel, I couldn't help but think how much easier (and lighter) it would be for operators to use an iPad.
March 23 2010 at 10:57 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI hope it all doesnt end in tears... remember Atari and Military Battlezone.
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