Implementing ERP.I read Col. David W. Coker's "Lessons Learned from the Army's Largest ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) An integrated information system that serves all departments within an enterprise. Evolving out of the manufacturing industry, ERP implies the use of packaged software rather than proprietary software written by or for one customer. Implementation" in Defense AT & L, Nov-Dec 2006, on the Army's Logistics Modernization Program (LMP LMP left mentoposterior (position of fetus); last menstrual period. LMP abbr. last menstrual period LMP Last menstrual period, see there ). The article, however, never mentions the applications platform or any details about applications contracts (who is doing it for the Army?). What is the enterprise resource planning See ERP. (application, business) Enterprise Resource Planning - (ERP) Any software system designed to support and automate the business processes of medium and large businesses. application being used to implement LMP? Is it SAP? I concur that implementing ERP is a business transformation, not just a technology upgrade, but any technology platform has positives and negatives. The article was silent on any lessons learned regarding the technology performance (versus availability) other than the need for better data cleansing See address cleansing and data hygiene. and an advanced help desk tool. Is it accurate to read between the lines to infer something different from what is plainly indicated; to detect the real meaning as distinguished from the apparent meaning. See also: Read that the platform requires extensive help desk and process assistance? I would like to see Defense AT & L get a little more into the weeds of how DoD's ERP systems are performing and whether we are all really using the best technology infrastructures in our modernization programs. Matt Hutchens Defense Supply Center Richmond Defense Logistics Agency Noun 1. Defense Logistics Agency - a logistics combat support agency in the Department of Defense; provides worldwide support for military missions Defense Department, Department of Defense, DoD, United States Department of Defense, Defense - the federal department The author responds: In the case of LMP, the Army purchased a service, not a system. In doing so, the application service provider is responsible for delivering and sustaining a modernized enterprise resource planning solution to the Army Materiel Command Army Materiel Command can refer to:
From a technology performance perspective, LMP has been very successful and, in many areas, has exceeded industry standards. There are lessons learned, regarding processes for problem ticket management and documentation; these relate to changes made to the production solution. Both processes are critical and need to be well defined and followed. LMP established an oversight group to continually evaluate and improve all processes and a quality team to monitor and enforce compliance. There is absolutely a need for a 24/7 help desk capability, onsite customer assistance and reach-back support. In LMP's case, the application service provider is required to provide help desk capabilities for the length of its contract. The onsite customer support depends on training and education; the number of customer expert users; and functional issues, among others. Help desk capability, process assistance and sound program governance are critical. |
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