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Recent security changes for Army Knowledge Online prevented a small number of users with older browsers from accessing the web-based portal.
Army Knowledge Online transitions to next-generation enterprise services The Army is developing a transition timeline for AKO accounts, including retirees and family members.
Army retirees and family members need to activate the forwarding function for their Army Knowledge Online email before Dec. 31, officials said, because after then they will no longer be able to ...
As project manager of Army Knowledge Online (AKO) since mid-2008, Col. Earl Noble is working to transition the Army’s knowledge-based learning organization to a defensewide enterprise portal. In ...
Army Knowledge Online tallied its 1 billionth log-in this week, more than any other Web portal in the federal government, officials announced on Wednesday. Launched in 2001, the Army's intranet is ...
In addition to e-mail, the AKO portal, which now includes more than 1.2 million users, offers Army news, distance-learning opportunities, a collaboration center, a search engine, a chat room ...
The United States Army has flicked the switch on the world's largest Intranet -- a giant computer network that will connect more than 1 million soldiers, support personnel and veterans all over ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army has overhauled its Web presence with a new intranet portal called Army Knowledge Online (AKO) that is designed to provide all 1.2 million active duty soldiers, members ...
The Army is looking for companies that can continue the operations for the Army Knowledge Management Enterprise Services (AKO-ES) platform.
The AKO also addresses the problem of sharing information within such a large, widely dispersed organization. “AKO provides a mechanism for the Army to put information out to groups of individuals.
The Government Accountability Office last week denied protests filed by CherryRoad Technologies and EDS against the U.S. Army for awarding its Army Knowledge Online (AKO) portal contract to a team ...
The Army plans to award a single contract by summer's end to a vendor to maintain the Army Knowledge Online portal.