Management Information Systems. Integrated Facilities System (IFS). Volume I. Assets Accounting (AA) Subsystem. Facilities Engineering Management Subsystem (FEMS). Real Property Maintenance Activities (RPMA) Subsystem. Executive Summary.

Abstract

IFS is a Standard Army Multicommand System. It was functionally designed by the Army Corps of Engineers and technically developed by the US Army Computer Systems Command. IFS records and reports estimated and actual costs associated with the maintenance and operation of army installation facilities. Included is an inventory of installation facilities, conditions, statistical data, and a history of maintenance and operational costs relative to these facilities. Also a data base is maintained for vertical reporting of installation level operation and maintenance requirements as well as status and performance in the planning, programming, budgeting and accounting of projected and actual expenditures for the operation and maintenance of army real property. There are three subsystem functions within IFS, Assets Accounting (AA), Facility Engineering Management Subsystem (FEMS), and Real Property Maintenance Activities (RPMA).

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 17, 1978
Accession Number
ADA078334

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