Stew Magnuson
AUSTIN, Texas — As a defense technology reporter, I have gone on my fair share of factory tours.
I have seen the assembly of Army trucks, helicopters, satellites, rockets, batteries, radios, and even a module that would one day fly in the International Space Station.
But have never been on a tour quite as boring as the Army Software Factory in Austin, Texas.
And I mean no insult and cast no aspersions on my tour guide, Capt. Tyler Morrow, who showed me and a gaggle of techies from the private sector the one-year-old organization’s headquarters on the edge of downtown Austin.
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