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Original author(s) | Federal Cyber Force |
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Developer(s) | Federal Cyber Force Discord Inc. |
Initial release | June 4th, 1998 |
Repository | CLASSIFIED |
Engine | Java script |
Platform | Federation MDTs Secure FAF sites Personnel Army-Issued Computers Public Usage Web browsers iPadOS IOS Android Windoes |
Available in | 30 languages |
Type | Social Media, Instant Messaging, Videoconference |
Website | https://www.discord.com |
A software developed by the Federal Cyber Force to serve a purpose of communication between the Federation's Armed Forces and allies. Discord Inc. later bought the software in 2012 to make it open to the public and bringing it to Discord's current stage.
Development
As the army's size grew rapidly, the commanders needed a way to communicate with their soldiers quickly and easily. So the Cyber Force was tasked with creating an easy-to-use software that would be able to efficiently deliver orders between soldiers.
Alexei Säkejarvan was placed as head developer for Federation Communications and it was a 10 month development before the first version was released and tested by the Marshals.