The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s 21st Intelligence Squadron has teamed with the 88th Communications Squadron, 14th Intelligence Squadron, and the AFLCMC headquarters staff for a pathfinder event to identify ways UiPath automation software could help the organizations save time.
“In great power competition, time is one of the most important resources,” said Lt Col Jonathan Saas, 21st Intelligence Squadron Commander. “Just 11 wasted minutes saved each work day adds up to 40 hours of lost productivity annually. In times of crisis, what would a Commander pay to have had just one more week to prepare?”
From April 19-23, more than 70 Airmen met with trainers from UiPath and Invoke Inc learned how to design and use “software bots” to automate repetitive, mundane processes.
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