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ONE OF LOGSA'S PRODUCTS IS REALLY A BOON FOR UNIT MAINTENANCE AND SUPPLY CLERKS AND NCOS (Network Computer Operating System) The operating system in Oracle's network computer. See Network in a Box. .

THE EQUIPMENT ORIENTED PUBLICATIONS DATABASE (EOPDB EOPDB Equipment Oriented Publication Data Base ) HELPS UNIT SUPPLY AND MAINTENANCE FOLKS FIND OUT WHICH TECHNICAL MANUALS THEY ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE FOR THEIR UNIT'S EQUIPMENT.

"WE WROTE ABOUT IT IN PS 590, JAN, 2002, ON PAGE 59."

YOU CAN TALK WITH THE EOPDB FOLKS THROUGH EMAIL See e-mail.  AT eopdb@logsa.redstone.army.mil OR BY CALLING DSN DSN - Digital Switched Network  897-6115, OR COMMERCIAL (256) 313-6115."

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Date:Oct 1, 2003
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