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Through our supplier performance records, we received a 97% on overall performance.
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Check out our case studies below:
DoD Logistics Provider
The DoD logistics provider realized that its material and subsistence management systems were inadequate and outdated. As of 2001, these legacy systems were 35 years old.
With unacceptable downtime, and overall poor performance, the systems were increasingly expensive to operate and maintain with outages and operating costs skyrocketing. With continuing confidence in logistics support diminishing, the war-fighter often ended up reordering items.
US Army Financials
The U.S. Army, the largest branch of the U.S. armed forces, needed a leading-edge financial management and Real Property Management System to ensure optimal warfighter adherence with congressionally mandated governance procedures, such as the CFO Act of 1990 and the Ferdral Financial Management Act (FFMIA).
The legacy system to manage the U.S. Army’s finances was inefficient, costly and outmoded. The U.S. Army did not have a “TRUE SYSTEM of Record” and there was no accurate view of each command’s inventory.