R2S

by Thursby Software Systems, LLC


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U.S. Navy Reserves R2S application provides CAC authenticated access to R2S


Ready-2-Serve (R2S) is the Navy Reserve’s mobile application providing today’s Reserve Force the ability to deliver and receive digital information and access essential services anytime, anywhere, and on any device. The current version is the Enterprise Release. Features of the Enterprise Release include SELRES readiness status allowing access to readiness and training details in NRRM, access to orders and opportunities, email and calendar, useful links, and a help and support center. Authorized users may register to access R2S on the Navy Reserve Homeport by selecting the R2S icon. A mobile CAC reader from Thursby Software Systems, Inc. is required to use the application, and will be issued by the Navy Reserve to authorized users during the registration process. Authorized users are outlined in the R2S Governance Plan available on the Navy Reserve Homeport. R2S is for official use by members of the Navy Reserve. **NOTES**Device must support USB host mode or On-The-Go (OTG). You can find a list of known compatible devices here: http://www.thursby.com/support/faq/compatible-phones-and-tabletsUpdated build number and keystore exp

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"Handshake failed." Original review was 6/02/2020 and the application didn't work then either. The app still doesn't work. Fraud, waste, and abuse report needs to be made.

Derrick

0 stars if possible. All I get is a pop-up screen telling me to connect my CAC, which is in fact already connected with solid blue and white lights lit up on my R2S reader.

Amanda Hillard

Over the years I have had 4 different Samsung phones, 3 different thursby cac readers, and 3 different CACs. In all that time the app has worked at best 10% of the time. I love the idea of this app, and I had hoped Over the years it would improve. Friends with iPhones express that it works great for them. I've not encountered any Android users who report success with this app. Most of the time I get a "handshake failed" error, but have also experienced the many problems reported by others.

Dale Brown

Doesn't work with Samsung s10+ don't waist your time I've tried multiple cac readers and after about the third attempt of opening and closing the app you get to the part to log into your email just for the handshake to fail so annoying. This is worse then when they first allowed cac cards on personal devices and you had to figure out how to configure it just to get it to work epic FAIL. U.S. NAVY STOP TRYING TO CONVERT SERVICE MBRS TO APPLE AND FIND SOMETHING THAT WORKS ON MULTIPLE DEVICES

Steve Day

Horrible app. Has never worked as advertised and there is no support to try and fix it. Just another waste of money......

Justin Tam

Doing my part to bring this rating below 1

P M Edwards

This app does not work. It gets you a CAC reader for your phone, but then you can't use it for anything but the broken app. What was the point, besides wasting millions of taxpayer dollars for an app that doesn't work? It'd be better to simply have a CAC reader work for the browser on the phone instead.

Cat May

Dosen't work at all, always freezing and stopping for Android.

Alexander RT

Most Navy sites don't work well on this app. What a waste of resources and a pain.

Alexander Love

Doesn't work for Samsung Note 10. Please fix errors

Jeffrey Davenport