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Battle Command Knowledge System (BCKS)
Challenge
BCKS is the Army’s knowledge management
system providing the capability to effectively share,
integrate, reuse, and apply information and experience. It
helps solve problems, make decisions and improve operational
performance. BCKS supports the Army by providing a
repository for knowledge documents and professional
discussions. It connects soldiers across the boundaries of
time and distance through collaboration, information
exchange and sharing of best practices. Members contribute
to the generation of new ideas and make valuable contacts.
Solution
Under the direction of BCKS and the
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC), DRC's Knowledge
Management facilitators and professionals support a series
of Knowledge Management networks and forums designed to
capture, manage and share information on a variety of
military subjects that link groups of similar interest
virtually 24/7. DRC provides knowledge management
support and services to the Leadership and Leader
Development Knowledge Network (LLDKN) and Operational Forces
Knowledge Network.
DRC Knowledge Managers facilitate,
coordinate, integrate and share knowledge among the 8
professional forums in the Leadership and Leader Development
and Operating Forces Knowledge Network. Forum facilitators
support online discussions, connect forum members and
subject matter experts and capture new knowledge for future
use. DRC also provides BCKS/Knowledge Management
training to customers across the Army.
Benefits/Achievements
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Provides Knowledge Management and
network services to a variety of customers worldwide.
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Supports integration and cross fertilization
of knowledge between diverse communities of practice.
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Informs today’s leaders, policy
makers and soldiers on issues and lessons learned
relevant to current and future operations for training,
education and professional development.
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Provides real-world context drawn
from current operations that have direct impact and
application to modern-day warfare, training and
education.
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