Defense Logistics
Army Should Track Financial Benefits Realized from Its Logistics Modernization Program
Description:... The Logistics Modernization Program (LMP) is an Army enterprise resource planning system that supports industrial operations conducted by Army Materiel Command (AMC) at its life cycle management commands and its maintenance, manufacturing, and storage sites. Increment 1 of LMP was fully deployed in Oct. 2010, and the Army has spent approx. $1.4 billion on LMP through FY 2012. In order to expand the system's capabilities, the Army plans to deploy a second increment of LMP. The life cycle cost for LMP Increment 1 and Increment 2, from FY 2000 through 2026, is estimated to be over $4 billion. This report assesses the extent to which (1) LMP supports AMC's industrial operations and (2) the Army has realized the expected benefits from deploying LMP. Tables and figure. This is a print on demand report.
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