The Reserve Component Automation System (RCAS) -- A Case Study in the Evolution of an Information Management System.
Abstract
The Reserve Component Automation System (RCAS) is a Wide Area/Local Area Network system designed to provide automation support for the Reserve Components' mobilization management and sustaining-base operations. Current system design was developed by Boeing Information Services, Inc., using commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware and software from a variety of vendors. RCAS is the information management (TM) link between the Reserve Components, other DOD organizations, and the world wide web. Such access will provide a vital link in the sustaining base, tactical, and strategic environments. Unlimited information will be available from the network which will allow units to operate more efficiently. Even though RCAS has had its problems in the implementation phase, it has the potential to evolve into a truly functional and cost saving system. This paper is a study which analyzes the planning, procurement, and implementation process of RCAS. This paper has two purposes: (1) Identify distracters that can hamper the planning, procurement, and implementation process, and (2) Provide lessons learned and recommendations that could improve the process of future information management (TM) and information technology (IT) systems.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 15, 1998
- Accession Number
- ADA351037
Entities
People
- George R. Brady
Organizations
- United States Army War College