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Soldiers assigned to the 10th Mountain Division Readiness Company integrated the Army Digital Information System (ADIS) during an Army Fitness Test at Fort Drum, New York, June 24, 2026. Select graders used the application while ADIS representatives observed its performance in a real-world training environment.
“Once the events are graded and validated, the scores immediately enter the Army's system of record. Before Soldiers even finish chow and change into their duty uniform, their scores can already be in the system."
Designed to replace handwritten scorecards and manual data entry, the platform streamlines the testing process and rapidly uploads results into the Army's system of record. According to ADIS representatives, the ultimate goal is to "save Soldiers' and leaders' time" by increasing accuracy and reducing administrative burdens. While currently focused on AFT administration, the platform has the potential to expand in the future by incorporating additional readiness tools, including body composition tracking and wearable technology integration.
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