PEO EIS Programs



Army Human Resource Systems (AHRS)


The Product Director Army Human Resource Systems (PD AHRS) provides installation and field commander’s world-wide with essential, state-of-the-art, cost-effective and standardized knowledge-based automation tools. These tools are essential to human resource accountability of Soldiers, inventory management of Organizational Clothing and Individual Equipment (OCIE), and the scheduling and management of firing ranges and other training facilities.

Electronic Military Personnel Office (eMILPO)
eMILPO: A web-enabled system for managing, servicing, and accounting for all active duty Soldiers.  eMILPO is a web-based, single database with real-time update capability used by the entire Active Army personnel community to manage all active Soldiers.  eMILPO’s MyERB module allows active enlisted Soldiers to view records online from anywhere in the world.  eMILPO provides information used by over 40 other Army and DoD systems, including DTAS, DEERS, ITAPDB, TOPMIS, and EDAS.  eMILPO’s reporting and analysis tools allow commanders and staff at all levels to determine unit personnel readiness, OPTEMPO, and current unit status.

Deployed Theater Accountability System (DTAS)
DTAS: Provides real-time in-theater accountability by name, unit, location and date. DTAS is the Army’s first Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet)-based personnel system, with the mission of tracking personnel types to include but not limited to; Army, Marines, Air Force, Navy, Contractors, Federal Employees, and Foreign National. In addition, DTAS is available globally on the Non-Classified Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNet). DTAS has provided users with the ability to manage unit strength and personnel availability information, with a complete history of each person’s movements in theater for analysis and historical record since 2004. The system provides the flexibility to work in both network-connected and disconnected modes. DTAS is currently leveraged in the CENTCOM, AFRICOM, and PACOM Area of responsibility (AOR).

Tactical Personnel System (TPS)
TPS: A stand-alone portable scanning system that provides users with the ability to create manifests, maintain personnel task forces, manage crew status, and create unit personnel reports. TPS Exports: Manifests can be exported to Transaction (TRN) log, Air Mobility Command (AMC), and the Personnel Accounting System (PAS) file formats. Jump manifests can be exported to AMC format or printed to a DA Form 1306-E. All of the TPS reports generate directly into Microsoft Excel and can then be saved to any Excel-compatible format.

Installation Support Modules (ISM)
ISM: A web-based system that consists of four standard, custom-developed automation applications packaged into functional modules that integrate day-to-day Army installation business practices and processes.  Three of the ISM modules support human resources business functions (in/out processing, transition processing and personnel locator), while the fourth module Central Issue Facility (CIF) supports logistical business functions associated with management and accountability of OCIE.

The ISM system is currently operational at Army installations throughout CONUS and OCONUS to enhance installation management by automating installation support functions.  The system software operates over a TCP/IP network using the World Wide Web family of protocols, including Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP).  The web/application servers receive user requests from the browsers, have the requests processed by the database server, and then send the request results back to the users.  Oracle Application Server 10g (9.0.4.3) is used to provide HTTP connections and Oracle Container for Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) (OC4J) service. Data exchanges between the browsers and the Web/Application servers are handled via Secure Socket Layer (SSL). The database and web/application servers are currently located at Fort Belvoir, Va. and Fort Huachuca, Az., and provide a multi-mastered database environment that allows for an enterprise view of data worldwide. There is an ongoing migration effort to configure and relocate the database and web/application servers into a virtualized environment in compliance with the Army Data Center Consolidation Plan (ADCCP).

Range Facility Management Support System (RFMSS)
The RFMSS: A client/server configuration with a single application/database server located at the installation level.  The RFMSS application provides a standard, integrated system to efficiently assist installation commanders in providing training support for units and schools to manage valuable training lands and ranges. It is currently operational   at CONUS and OCONUS 88 Army, 50 Navy, and 12 Marine Corps installations.  The RFMSS supports all major range management processes,  including range and training area scheduling; unit and range control approval process; automation of range firing desk operations; airspace scheduling; automated warning of safety, scheduling and/or environmental conflicts; graphic and textual display of current range status; and production of range, training area and airspace utilization reports.  The client/server RFMSS application was written using Power Builder 9.  The RFMSS system also has a web-enabled scheduling capability that is written in Active Server Pages (ASP), JavaScript, Visual Basic Script C++, and C#.  The RFMSS web server is located at the Fort Belvoir Network Engineering Center (NEC) computer facility.  Network and Systems Management (NSM) for the RFMSS system is provided by the AHRS (NOSC), to include a 24/7 help desk. There is an ongoing migration effort to configure and relocate the RFMSS installation servers into a virtualized environment in compliance with the (ADCCP).

Contact Information
Product Director: Mr. Lee James
Alexandria, VA
(703) 545-3096
usarmy.belvoir.peo-eis.mbx.ahrs-web@mail.mil

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