Army Knowledge Online (AKO) users will be able to access and send sensitive information through a secure mobile platform using Windows Mobile devices. Good Technology is working with Northrop Grumman ...
A new test lab for the Army Knowledge Online and Defense Knowledge Online (AKO/DKO) Web portal gives service officials a safe and efficient way to test new applications and technologies for the site.
CherryRoad Technologies and EDS protested the award of the Army Knowledge Online (AKO) Enterprise Services contract because the winner, Lockheed Martin, proposed using leased government facilities to ...
Northrop Grumman has won a $24.6 million contract with the U.S. Army for operation and maintenance services that will support its web portal. These services will be provided in support of the Army ...
The Army Knowledge Online portal, known by its 1.8 million users as AKO, has a new manager. Lockheed Martin Corp.'s Integrated Systems and Solutions Division in Gaithersburg this month won a $152 ...
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 led ...
The federal government is often seen as a laggard in IT, a bloated bureaucracy that runs well behind the innovations of private industry. But look closely and you'll find programs that are truly ...
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 of ...
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- Lockheed Martin Corp. said it has been awarded a $152 million contract to lead the development, integration and maintenance of Army Knowledge Online (AKO), the U.S. Army's ...
The U.S. Army has awarded a contract worth more than $152 million to Lockheed Martin Corp. to operate the Army Knowledge Online (AKO) enterprise Web portal. In an announcement last week, the Army said ...
Army officials estimate that about 100,000 active-duty soldiers own iPhones and another 50,000 have Blackberry handheld devices, an indication of the popularity of these two devices and a sign of the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results