GCSS-Army Overview Test 1
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GCSS-Army Overview Test 1

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Questions and Answers

Which is an example of a historical challenge of STAMIS?

  • Lack of training
  • Integration issues
  • Inadequate user support
  • All of the Above (correct)
  • How many master servers does GCSS-Army have?

    1

    Which of the following is not a benefit of using GCSS-Army?

  • Improved asset visibility
  • Increased efficiency
  • Streamlined operations
  • Decreased asset visibility (correct)
  • What is the name of the National level ERP solution?

    <p>LMP</p> Signup and view all the answers

    To mitigate risks and collect user feedback, development and delivery efforts have been divided into?

    <p>Waves</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Online functional learning portals are accessed through the?

    <p>End User Manual - Plus</p> Signup and view all the answers

    GCSS-Army will replace which of the following STAMIS systems?

    <p>All of the Above</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Where and when does NET Core Instructor-Facilitated Training (IFT) occur?

    <p>On-site classrooms during full fielding</p> Signup and view all the answers

    GCSS-Army is specifically configured to?

    <p>Incorporate all of the business functions of the current STAMIS into one integrated system</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What will Wave 1 replace?

    <p>Finance and SARSS</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Historical Challenges of STAMIS

    • Historical challenges of STAMIS include various factors impacting its effectiveness.
    • Example answer to the challenge question: "All of the Above."

    Master Servers in GCSS-Army

    • GCSS-Army utilizes a single master server to manage operations efficiently.

    GCSS-Army Benefits

    • One notable drawback of GCSS-Army is decreased asset visibility, which contrasts with its intended benefits.

    National Level ERP Solution

    • The National level ERP solution utilized is known as LMP (Logistics Modernization Program).

    Development and Delivery Strategy

    • Development and delivery efforts for GCSS-Army are organized into "Waves" to manage risks and gather user feedback.

    Accessing Functional Learning Portals

    • Online functional learning portals for GCSS-Army can be accessed through the End User Manual - Plus.

    STAMIS System Replacement

    • GCSS-Army is set to replace existing STAMIS systems comprehensively, covering all previous functionalities.

    NET Core Instructor-Facilitated Training

    • NET Core Instructor-Facilitated Training (IFT) is conducted in on-site classrooms during the full fielding phase.

    Integration of Business Functions

    • GCSS-Army aims to integrate all business functions of current STAMIS into a unified system for efficiency.

    Wave 1 Replacements

    • Wave 1 of GCSS-Army will specifically replace Finance and SARSS (Standard Army Retail Supply System).

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    Description

    Test your knowledge about the General Fund and Supply System for the Army with this flashcard quiz. This quiz covers key concepts, historical challenges, and benefits of using GCSS-Army, along with its master server structure. Perfect for those preparing for assessments related to Army logistics and information systems.

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