A 'disconnected' view of the Army.

AuthorErwin, Sandra I.
PositionWASHINGTON PULSE: NEWS FROM INSIDE THE BELTWAY

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* Organizing and equipping Army brigades for war is far more difficult than it should be because commanders don't have a clear picture of what forces and equipment are available at any given time, said John Organek, the Army's chief enterprise architect. Staffing and equipping units requires information that has to be collected from 21 separate databases that are not connected to each other, Organek said at a conference hosted by the SAP software company. The process of...

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