The Army Knowledge Online portal was temporarily unavailable earlier this week because of a hardware problem, leaving thousands of users without e-mail and other online capabilities for a few hours.
Consultant Robert Guerra says he doesn’t understand why the Army plans to spend more than $100 million on a new e-mail system when AKO does so much more. Robert J. Guerra is a partner at consulting ...
Army Knowledge Online (AKO) users will be able to access and send sensitive information through a secure mobile platform using Windows Mobile devices. Good Technology is working with Northrop Grumman ...
The Army is looking for companies that can continue the operations for the Army Knowledge Management Enterprise Services (AKO-ES) platform. The Army is looking for companies that can continue the ...
The Army anticipates awarding a four-year indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract for technical support services as well as reuse and redesign of existing systems in the Army Knowledge ...
The Government Accountability Office last week denied protests filed by CherryRoad Technologies and EDS against the U.S. Army for awarding its Army Knowledge Online (AKO) portal contract to a team led ...
FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kan. -- The Army Knowledge Management Proponent, in collaboration with the Headquarters, Department of the Army Office of Enterprise Management, is spearheading an initiative aimed ...
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