PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-614

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 614

JANUARY 2004

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-614 - Page 26 of 30
PS 614
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PS 614
JAN 04
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Unfortunately, unless you are already aware of a particular personal KCC,
or can manage to find it via a search, you are unlikely to know that the
files in that personal KCC exist.
Ft Leavenworth’s Command and General Staff College Tools and Utilities
Army Community KCC (TUS KCC) was established in May 2003 to
address this problem. It also collects and distributes user-designed mili-
tary software tools and solutions for Windows 98 and up. These comput-
er solutions are free.
Before a software application is accepted for posting in TUS KCC, it is
first scanned for viruses. Software located at the TUS KCC is safe for
use on any military computer system that uses operating systems Window
98 or above.
If a soldier, NCO or officer has developed a specialized Windows 98 or
above military software application, Excel spreadsheet, PowerPoint tem-
plate or something similar, we highly encourage them to submit it to the
Fort Leavenworth CGSC Tools and Utilities Army Community KCC and
share their software tool with everyone else in the Army.
Regards,
Bob Dalton
KCC Site Co-Administrator
Dear Editor:
One of the primary purposes of Army Knowledge Online (AKO) is to allow
collaboration between soldiers anywhere in the world 24-7. It also provides
a framework to allow soldiers who have retired a way to continue con-
tributing to the Army
-to an extent not possible until AKO came along.
Click on
Collaborate
As one of the AKO features, active, Guard, Reserve and
retired soldiers can have their own personal Knowledge
Collaboration Center (KCC). They can post files in their
personal KCCs to share with other soldiers or units. Here’s
a sample of what Joseph Washington has done.
614. 54-55 (C)
11/28/03
1:47 PM
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