eDIVO: DEF Innovation Competition 2nd Prize

SECOND PLACE WINNER Contestant: Charlie Hymen, US NAVY Access to the Navy’s abundance of official information is too limited. This is a problem recognized by leaders onboard ships and in operational units at sea. There is no shortage of official military guidance that discusses a leader’s responsibilities pertaining to basic administration, personnel management, and professional…

SECOND PLACE WINNER

Contestant: Charlie Hymen, US NAVY

Access to the Navy’s abundance of official information is too limited. This is a problem recognized by leaders onboard ships and in operational units at sea. There is no shortage of official military guidance that discusses a leader’s responsibilities pertaining to basic administration, personnel management, and professional development, but this information is often embedded in large, cumbersome documents that one must access from a computer. This proves challenging for those at sea, as computers are scarce resources on many vessels. Furthermore, inexperienced officers and junior Sailors have difficulty locating the correct information needed at any given time because they simply do not know where find it.

eDIVO will solve these inefficiencies. As a mobile application that will be available through the Apple Store and Google Play in February 2015, eDIVO will provide access to the most commonly used and referenced Navy documents and serve as a quick reference management and education tool for Navy leaders of all ranks.

via eDIVO: DEF Innovation Competition 2nd Prize.

I like this idea. I’d also like to see something for Army leaders. Of course, Navy types always have access to power. But in a garrison environment, a good app would help junior leaders stay on top of the myriad of administrative details that are so easily forgotten. Counseling for your troops? There’s an app!  That sort of thing.

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  1. Tarl

    Ummmm… sounds like not having access to a lot of that crap is a good thing, not a bad thing.

    What if we solved the “problem” of not enough access to the “abundance of official information” by having less official information?

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  2. Peter

    And it was written by Charlie . . . HYMEN???

    Ye Gods and little fishes . . . talk about a barrier to entry!!!

    🙂

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  3. Quartermaster

    You beat me to it, you dog!! 🙂

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  4. Tarl

    At least it wasn’t his brother Buster…

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