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Sailor Provided Input Provides Basis for eDIVO Mobile App's First Update

09 July 2015
The U.S. Navy announced July 9 the first update to their highly popular mobile app, eDIVO, is now available in both the Apple and Android platforms.
The U.S. Navy announced July 9 the first update to their highly popular mobile app, eDIVO, is now available in both the Apple and Android platforms.

The release is significant in that the content included in the update is all based on Sailors' input and suggestions.

eDIVO now contains several new and updated instructions, as well as capability for users to provide feedback and ratings directly to the U.S. Navy program office. Future updates will continue to incorporate their input.

The eDIVO app, which was the idea of two Navy lieutenants, is designed to provide junior officers and chief petty officers with access to information and resources that are easily understood and immediately available.

The app works either ashore or afloat. The agile design process used to develop and deploy eDIVO is now being used as a model for future apps produced by the U.S. Navy Sea Warrior Program Office (PMW 240). There are currently 10 other apps either under development or in discussion to be produced to support the military, personnel, training and education community. A few of these apps are planned to be released later this year.

The Division Officer app was developed by the U.S. Navy Sea Warrior Program (PMW 240), part of the PEO for Enterprise Information Systems Command (PEO EIS).

For more news from PEO for Enterprise Information Systems Command, visit www.navy.mil/.

 

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