Modernizing Information Technology in the Office of Economic Adjustment
Abstract
Because of DoD-wide restructuring, OEA's workload has been steadily increasing during the past year. To meet the larger workload, OEA will grow by about one-third to approximately 50 staff members. In order for OEA to succeed, its information technology (IT) must enable those staff members to organize and manipulate a wide variety of data. Unfortunately, the current automated environment will not meet those requirements without making a substantial investment. This report examines OEA's current information processing requirements, identifies shortfalls between those requirements and its current IT capabilities, and recommends a solution to correct the shortfalls.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1993
- Accession Number
- ADA286036
Entities
People
- Jeffrey S. Frost
- Michael P. Mcewen
Organizations
- LMI