ALEXANDRIA, Va. (Army News Service, July 24, 2012) -- During a time of increased scrutiny of government spending, the General Fund Enterprise Business System (GFEBS) steps forward to transform the way ...
You may have heard that GFEBS is coming to the TACOM Life Cycle Management Command soon and wondered just what is GFEBS and how will it affect me? If you interact with any kind of financial process in ...
The U.S. Army’s five-year-long effort to transition its financial management to an enterprise resource planning (ERP) configuration moved forward in late 2008 when the first fielded solution, known as ...
Officials are asking Congress for permission to use money from other areas to replace funding cut from the program’s fiscal 2007 budget. To help it move forward with its program to bring sound ...
ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The U.S. Army has awarded Accenture Federal Services two contracts with a combined value of $53.1 million to provide continued maintenance and operations support to ...
For years, defense planners have preached about the benefits of modernizing the Defense Department’s enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems to simplify business operations, optimize processes, and ...
Per the first contract, worth $42.0 million, Accenture would manage GFEBS’s day-to-day processes, including maintenance, integration and support for systems. GFEBS, a global enterprise resource ...
The Army is now fielding its enterprise resource planning system to Navy hospitals as part of a Defense Health Agency consolidation. Launched in 2012, the Army’s General Fund Enterprise Business ...
Other agencies lent the Army extra bandwidth and personnel to be able to carry out large data transfers and fill a 189-person team to complete the GFEBS… ...
Hackers who penetrated the systems of the U.S. Postal Service computer systems could have entered via a virtual private network, according to a report in GovInfoSecurity. The records of more than ...