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On 19 Feb 19, Mr. Russell Broom, Vice President of

On 19 Feb 19, Mr. Russell Broom, Vice President of

On 19 Feb 19, Mr. Russell Broom, Vice President of Development for Oracle, visited IPPS-A testing at Fort Indiantown Gap, PA. Mr. Broom previously worked extensively with the Human Capital Management (HCM) Peop... More

At the start of a two-day class on the data visualization

At the start of a two-day class on the data visualization

At the start of a two-day class on the data visualization software platform called Qlik Sense, Chip Marin, programs director for the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, welcomes students May 8... More

Investing in Knowledge: Strengthening IPPS-A Human Resources Analytics

Investing in Knowledge: Strengthening IPPS-A Human Resources Analytics

The Human Resources Authorization Report (HRAR), accessible from the Human Resources Professional Homepage within IPPS-A’s iHUB interface, provides visibility on all Soldiers within a unit by showing authorized... More

Tobyhanna Army Depot using business intelligence to optimize operations

Tobyhanna Army Depot using business intelligence to optimize operation...

An example of Tobyhanna's Portfolio Performance Dashboard, a business analytic tool that is helping the organization streamline operations and better support customers.

Ozzy Orwick, Data Visualization Services service owner

Ozzy Orwick, Data Visualization Services service owner

Ozzy Orwick, Data Visualization Services service owner and Visualization and Analytics Support Tools Community of Practice manager, gives students a brief overview of the two-day Qlik Sense class May 8, 2019, a... More

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