IR Technologies provided core program, engineering, logistics, life cycle sustainment, and other acquisition task support to Product Manager Marine Corps Network and Infrastructure Services (PdM MCNIS), Program Manager Information Systems and Infrastructure (PM ISI), Marine Corps Systems Command (MCSC). PdM MCNIS was responsible for executing over $450 million a year in program funding in support […]
MLS2
Project Needs: MAGTF Logistics Support Systems consists of the Common Logistics Command and Control System (CLC2S) and the Transportation Capacity Planning Tool (TCPT). These are unique tools that integrate personnel, supplies, and equipment, providing actual Logistics Command and Control and Transportation Management capabilities to the Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF). CLC2S and TCPT are […]
Marine Corps Tactical Wireless Logistics (MCTWL)
IR Tech responded to a requirement initiative from the GCSS-MC Program Manager to design and execute a small-scale operational pilot to test for some of the challenges Operating Force Marines could face with an Oracle E-Business Suite Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) implementation. The challenge was to test if current and future ERP capabilities could be […]
Marine Corps Logistics IT Portfolio Management Support
IR Tech led efforts to shape the Marine Corps Logistics IT portfolio by definition of management processes and procedures to govern the Marine Corps Logistics IT Portfolio, Global Combat Support System-Marine Corps (GCSS-MC) sub-portfolio. In doing so, we leveraged a high-level direction provided by the Department of Defense Directive Number 8115.01 “Information Technology Portfolio Management”, […]
Logistics Modernization through Data Management and Data Integration
Overview IR Tech has provided critical leadership and expertise to the GCSS-MC PMO, and other programs, in their efforts to address legacy logistic system and logistics data deficiencies. Logistics Modernization is an effort to transform its logistics data management policies, procedures, and technical strategies from legacy thinking and stove-piped information systems derived in the 1970s. […]