Technology Insertion - Migration and Distribution of Applications
Abstract
This paper examines the migration of applications from a current environment to future use. The author looks at the factors involved in the migration and how technology insertion can aid in the migration of applications. Also discussed is the criteria and methodologies used in the migration. The Information Systems Resources have the ability to provide the managers of the Army with automated assistance in performing the Go-To-Work and Go-To-War missions. The degree to which the automated systems perform these functions and the speed and quality of the work performed portends some measure of efficiency relative to needs. Today's Army must cope with an opposition force which is numerically larger, well equipped, and strongly positioned. The Information Systems Resources of the Tactical/Strategic and Sustaining Base must be coordinated and tightly integrated to provide the necessary control and support relationships from the basic combat unit up through the National Command Authority (NCA) and across the units at like echelons of the hierarchy.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 1988
- Accession Number
- ADA218301
Entities
People
- G. J. Dunleavy
Organizations
- Georgia Tech