Army launches new training management system

By Adam FugentNovember 18, 2025

Paratroopers assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division qualify with the M4 carbine at Range 43 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, March 6, 2025. Weapons qualification validates a Soldiers proficiency, ensuring combat readiness and maximizing operational...
Paratroopers assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division qualify with the M4 carbine at Range 43 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, March 6, 2025. Weapons qualification validates a Soldiers proficiency, ensuring combat readiness and maximizing operational effectiveness. (Photo Credit: Pfc. Prim Hibbard) VIEW ORIGINAL

NEWPORT NEWS, Va. – The U.S. Army has taken a significant step to modernize how it manages Soldiers’ training data. On Nov. 15, ATIS Training — a streamlined, intuitive platform for managing individual and unit training records — launched to every Soldier across the Army.

As the Army’s authoritative enterprise training management solution, ATIS Training replaces the Digital Training Management System (DTMS). ATIS Training offers an efficient suite of applications designed to empower leaders and Soldiers by modernizing the planning, visualization and management of individual and unit training data.

Soldiers, commanders and support staff can now access real-time data on individual Soldier training records, access leader dashboards to visualize unit metrics, build training schedules and use different apps that automate manual processes, reducing the time it takes to complete administrative tasks. The ATIS (Army Training Information System) team developed the new platform using Agile software methodologies and with input and feedback from Soldiers starting from day one. Since summer 2024, the ATIS team has gathered continuous user feedback across all three Army components and at all echelons — from company through division-level formations.

Software designers engage with Soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment within the U.S. Army's 10th Mountain Division at the Ethan Allen Firing Range in Vermont, March 4-6, 2025 to incorporate Soldier-centered design principles and...
Software designers engage with Soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment within the U.S. Army's 10th Mountain Division at the Ethan Allen Firing Range in Vermont, March 4-6, 2025 to incorporate Soldier-centered design principles and improve the user experience in the Army's training software. (Photo Credit: Eric Smith) VIEW ORIGINAL

One Soldier noted how intuitive and efficient the system is in assigning all mandatory training to all unit personnel in 15 minutes — something that wasn’t previously possible. The team also tested the platform’s interoperability at scale with the Army’s online HR solution known as Integrated Personnel and Pay System – Army, and other data sources.

“ATIS Training is designed by Soldiers, for Soldiers,” said Lt. Col. John Nikiforakis, ATIS product manager at PEO Enterprise. “We developed our software in direct partnership with training room non-commissioned officers, company command teams and battalion leadership to deliver software that's not only easy to use but that informs decisions at all echelons.”

One of ATIS Training’s key objectives is to reduce the amount of time Soldiers spend on administrative tasks like data entry and allow more time for actual training. This objective aligns with the Army’s readiness goal to train Soldiers as they fight, enabling them to reach their potential and maintain the Army’s strategic advantage.

Company Commander, CPT Carson Bruden of 101st Airborne Division reviews the ATIS interface at Ft. Campbell, Kentucky.
Company Commander, CPT Carson Bruden of 101st Airborne Division reviews the ATIS interface at Ft. Campbell, Kentucky. (Photo Credit: Adam Fugent) VIEW ORIGINAL

The launch of ATIS Training is a significant milestone, reflecting the Army's commitment to adopting modern, agile solutions to meet the evolving needs of leaders and Soldiers. Moving forward, the ATIS team will continue releasing enhancements and new functionality for the platform, including the integration of Army civilians’ training records.

ATIS Training is developed and managed by the U.S. Army Combined Arms Center — a major subordinate element of the Training and Transformation Command — and the ATIS product office at U.S. Army Program Executive Office Enterprise.

For more information about ATIS Training, Army users can visit the Army Training Network at https://atn.army.mil/atis-training-management-knowledge-base.