At the heart of every supply chain is a primary logistics system and a series of ancillary logistics applications that collectively control all the parts and processes. But many organizations find themselves in an environment best described as “data rich and information poor.” Agencies have great stores of logistics data in their data repositories, yet they are unable to access or analyze the data in a manner that optimally supports their mission. These same agencies are not optimizing the value of the data and information from a business intelligence and reporting perspective, thus inhibiting process improvement. Read More
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