Military logistics is a mission-critical part of operations, and with global supply chains becoming strained, improved planning, execution and contingency become a high priority for all government defense agencies around the world.
Air Force personnel found a need for rugged technology that could go where others could not. When they brought this need to our attention, our team of engineers designed a solution for “tight spaces” and hard-to-reach places. When other tablets and laptops weren’t “getting the job done”, they sought a new, unique approach that would enable them to complete tasks even in spaces where there is barely enough room for a person, let alone tools and technology that are needed to troubleshoot the issue and make the repair.
City planning and management teams are responsible for keeping track of utilities crews and maintenance projects around the city to ensure the city, as well as all bridges, utility lines, and sewers, are functioning well. Planning managers are also tasked with planning and overseeing new development projects for the city.
Air Force personnel had a specific space constraint they needed to be solved when they talked with the DT Research team for a military-grade mobile computer to fit in tight spaces. They realized having a laptop or a tablet built for mission-critical environments wasn’t enough. They needed a dependable laptop and tablet that could also fit into tight spaces.
The Marines operations today are more dependent than ever on computing power. From military bases to deployments, military rugged tablets enable personnel to have data, applications and tools at their fingertips while protecting the electronics from the harsh conditions of multiple locations and environments.