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FORT BELVOIR--Acquisition personnel who fail to update their forwarding email address in Army Knowledge Online (AKO) following the recent email migration risk not receiving emails containing ...
Members of the Defense community who use Army Knowledge Online/Defense Knowledge Online webmail now have better ways to communicate online. A new interface, ...
Consultant Robert Guerra says he doesn’t understand why the Army plans to spend more than $100 million on a new e-mail system when AKO does so much more.
Army Knowledge Online will soon be out of the email loop, as the Army will shut down AKO’s classified and unclassified email systems effective March 31, while users continue to move to DOD ...
Consultant Robert Guerra says he doesn’t understand why the Army plans to spend more than $100 million on a new e-mail system when AKO does so much more.
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 ...
How to Configure AKO for Outlook 2007. If your business contracts with the U.S. Army or you have a personal Army email account that you would like to access from your office computer, you can ...
Enterprise knowledge management, not enterprise e-mail, is the true value proposition of Army Knowledge Online, writes Gary Winkler, formerly the Army's program executive officer for enterprise ...
It is being reported that AKO will be 'For Official Use Only' by December 2011. AKO will close to everyone that does not have a CAC card. Typically this includes family members, retirees and ...
As part of the Army’s AKO transition to enterprise services, Army retirees and Family members can have their AKO email automatically forwarded to a commercial email address until Dec. 31, 2014 ...
Kevin Carroll, the Army's program executive officer for enterprise information systems, said Lockheed will monitor AKO and bring new applications to the portal.
The purpose of the fraudulent site is to collect soldiers' Army Knowledge Online, or AKO, email accounts and passwords, officials said.