Posted on Jul 13, 2015
CW3 Kevin Storm
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CW4 Brigade Maintenance Technician
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Right before I PCS'd from Fort Eustis, were going through the SAMSE clean up phase. Our primary objectives were to ensure that all data in the SAMSE were 100% accurate. We also, had to ensure that all work-orders were being closed out properly and that document data history were cleaned and matched against our recons. BLUF, we couldn't have any erroneous data. AMSS/PBUSE data had to matched 100% and reconciled with LOGSA too. LOGSA use to have these data cleansing tools to assist units in preparing for the field wave. Up until now, I haven't heard f any significant issues from my current foxhole up at TACOM. Sorry that I couldn't provide any further input.
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That helps, thanks Chief!
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No problem, that's what we do Brother. When I get ready to transition from TACOM back to the operational Army, I will be reaching out to figure out what's going with all current logistics systems and maintenance procedures.
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New Hampshire is currently "live" and performing Post go-live activities. Our SMM is compiling data for the MASG and EAGLE committees. One thing I can tell you is to perform your SAMS-E/PBUSE recons and clean your data. Once you begin sending files to EDMO, you will have a better understanding of the data elements, by priority, you must focus on.
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