AIRMICS (U.S. Army Institute for Research in Management Information, Communications and Computer Sciences) Information Center Model Site Evaluation

Abstract

The Army Institute for Research in Management Information, Communications, and Computer Sciences (AIRMICS) is the research arm of the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command (ISEC). AIRMICS is currently conducting research into the implementation and operation of Information Centers (ICs), both in government and in private industry. Under this task, under the sponsorship of the U.S. Army Information Systems Command, and directed by AIRMICS, a series of orientation and evaluation visits were made at six U.S. sites. The six sites were: Fort Stewart, Fort Monroe, White Sands Missile Range, Fort Hood, Rock Island Arsenal, and Fort Ord. The purpose of the project was to determine the services provided at the sites and the strategies used at the sites to implement the services. The goal was to provide: 1) an analysis of the way that IC functions were being performed at the sites; 2) an update to the draft Planning and Implementation Guide; and 3) a revised set of IC Orientation viewgraphs for use be installations in the startup phase of IC implementation. The results of the site visits are presented in this document.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 1986
Accession Number
ADA196596

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