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Resource Management

Effective resource management involves an entire process, not just charting inventories. CACI's expertise covers all the bases - planning and estimating, maintaining and disposing - and especially the systems that help manage the process. We have helped the U.S. Army manage its resources in real estate and facilities, people and finances.

Real Estate and Facilities

From the general in the Pentagon who wants executive summaries to the clerk at an installation who needs to know the square footage for a drill hall, CACI systems provide the right levels of information mining.

Among our largest real estate management solutions is RISER, which provides work order support to property managers and engineers. In addition, ARGISS helps engineers consolidate information from several databases into maps, graphs and text reports to analyze current holdings or to perform "What If" scenarios. Finally, RESOP helps Army personnel manage and disseminate information about real estate management policies, procedures and regulations, ensuring that all managers and engineers have the most current information necessary to do their jobs.

People

The U.S. Army Reserve has an extensive network of enlisted soldiers, commissioned officers and warrant officers. To help keep track of those people, their geographic locations and their skills CACI has developed various solutions, including ITRR-GIS.

Want to see all qualified instructors for a specific skill in the state of Georgia? Or, need to find out how many people require training in your Regional Support Command? ITRR-GIS can give you an answer quickly.

ITRR-GIS consolidates personnel related and course related data from existing U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard sources. Users can perform training related queries for areas within U.S. borders and see the results displayed on maps and in textual reports. The current version of ITRR-GIS supports 19 Army Reserve sites, helping more than 45 operation support personnel do their jobs better.

The following components and applications make ITRR-GIS easy to use and effective for querying data

  • Data Manipulation Module consolidates data from databases in different systems. This data is used to track soldiers, their geographic locations and their skills.
  • UNITS provides a user friendly interface to summarize unit related data in map and tabular form. Examples of report information include the number of qualified soldiers, the number of required soldiers and the number of soldiers that transferred in the past year.
  • SOLDIER provides reports on soldiers that need skills and schools that can provide those skills. Users can view reports in both map and tabular forms.
  • SCHOOLS reports on soldiers that need skills and soldiers that are qualified to teach those skills. Users can view reports in both map and tabular forms and use the reports as a basis for planning future school sites.

Finances

CACI's systems such as RISER provide the ability to generate and track accounting information across the U.S. Army Reserve.

For more information contact Timothy J. Kelly, 703-460-1589, tjkelly@caci.com