The Defense Information Systems Agency wants to turn the Army Knowledge Online system into a defensewide Web portal. The plan to adopt AKO as the foundation for a portal that can be accessible to all ...
Army Knowledge Online tallied its 1 billionth log-in this week, more than any other Web portal in the federal government, officials announced on Wednesday. Launched in 2001, the Army's intranet is ...
The Army has upgraded its Single Interface to the Field (SIF) web portal using open-source software to make it easier for users to find information and documents. The SIF 3.0 portal is designed to ...
FORT BELVOIR, Va. (Army News Service, June 5, 2008) - The Army has launched a new and improved version of its unclassified Web portal, Army Knowledge Online. AKO, part of the Program Executive Office, ...
The Army has launched the Soldier Technology Suggestion Portal that lets soldiers provide feedback on equipment directly to military scientists, department officials announced last week. The portal ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army has overhauled its Web presence with a new intranet portal called Army Knowledge Online (AKO) that is designed to provide all 1.2 million active duty soldiers, members of ...
CherryRoad Technologies has protested the Army’s award of the Army Knowledge Online (AKO) Enterprise Services contract to an industry team led by Lockheed Martin. The protest, filed Wednesday, appears ...
WASHINGTON - The Army Sustainment Command's new exhibit at the Association of the United States Army's annual gathering in the nation's capital was an instant hit with attendees Oct. 5-7. "Whoever ...
While the Army’s Fort Eustis has roots extending back to 1918, it also has one of the most modern systems for managing multiformat media available at any military post or base. As with much military ...
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