After years of combat operations and decades of using standard Army information management systems to sustain readiness, the Army has taken the initiative to leverage enterprise resource planning (ERP ...
IBM's machine-learning system called Watson is helping the U.S. Army's Logistics Support Activity (LOGSA) in Alabama learn which of its Stryker combat vehicles is heading for a parts breakdown and ...
This story was updated September 14 to include comments from Army’s Logistics Support Activity. A $135 million contract signed this week extends IBM’s support of cloud services and software for the ...
The U.S. Army is accelerating movement to cloud computing as part of its recent deal with IBM to collect, manage and analyze vast amounts of data across its logistics enterprise, service officials ...
REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. -- The U.S. Army Logistics Support Activity celebrated two decades of service to the Soldier, May 6, at the Bob Jones Auditorium here. That service, in a nutshell, has been ...
The databases are in high demand. LOGSA is handling 6 to 12 million transactions a day globally. The software and programs required for the amount and type of business are done in-house, mostly by ...
The Army is working with industry to draw upon cloud computing and AI to accelerate development of a fast-moving, data analytics-based wireless connectivity between sensors used for conditioned-based ...
The Army has secured the hybrid cloud computing services of IBM to bolster services provided by its Logistics Support Activity. With several hundred thousand active-duty and civilian personnel and ...
The US Army’s Logistics Support Activity (LOGSA) will continue to use IBM’s cloud services, thanks to a 33-month contract worth $135 million. LOGSA originally began using IBM in 2012, with the company ...
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This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – The Army Material Command ...
The US Army’s Logistics Support Activity (LOGSA) will continue to use IBM’s cloud services, thanks to a 33-month contract worth $135 million. LOGSA originally began using IBM in 2012, with the company ...