PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-611

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 611

OCTOBER 2003

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-611 - Page 17 of 33
New users should check for soft-
ware requirements. Many online
pubs at the site don’t require a
logon and password. For those that
do, getting access is a clear process.
Once you enter the site you can
search for pubs using any of sever-
al number or text categories. For
more info, you can email:
logetm@logsa.redstone.army.mil
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The webpage,
shown below,
is at…
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amxlsmr@logsa.redstone.army.mil
“this database program keeps
track of Army combat, tactical, and
non-tactical vehicles that travel
on public roads and waterways.”
“ Using reported serial numbers
and registration numbers, LOGSA
maintains the TAMMS Equipment Data-
base (TEDB) as part of the lidb.”
“The Vehicle Registration
Program depends on units keeping
their equipment accounts in TEDB
accurate and timely.”
“The program affects unit
budgets, manning, and equipment
replacement/modification
schedules.”
here’s what’s
important
about vehicle
registration!
For
more info,
you can
email…
“We wrote about it in
ps 590, Jan. 2002, on
page 59.”
“You can talk with
the EOpdb folks
through email at
eopdb@logsa.
redstone.army.mil
or by calling
DSN 89
7
-6115,
or commercial
(256) 313-6115.”
One of my favorites
is the Electronic
Technical Manuals
(ETMs) webpage. An
article on etms
appeared in pS 581,
April 2001, page 60.
One of LOGSA’s
products is really
a boon for unit
maintenance and
supply clerks
and ncos.
The Equipment
Oriented
Publications
Database (EOpdb)
helps unit supply
and maintenance
folks find out
which technical
manuals they are
required to have
for their unit’s
equipment.
TEDB


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