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2013 Reference Guide - Maxwell Gunter Annex

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AIR FORCE ENTERPRISE CONFIGURATION<br />

MANAGEMENT OFFICE (AFECMO)<br />

HIZ<br />

AFECMO provides cradle-to-grave life-cycle support for Microsoft software<br />

products, including standard desktop and server configurations and manages<br />

the integration and application of Microsoft services across the Air<br />

Force. Ensures worldwide, real-time and secure access to information to<br />

increase control and consistency, while reducing costs. AFECMO leverages<br />

information technology through the deployment of standard desktop and<br />

server configurations to support and improve Air Force processes.<br />

ACAT level: Non-ACAT (Activity)<br />

Resource provider: MAJCOMS, Unified Commands, NSA<br />

Primary customer:<br />

Air Force and DOD<br />

Current contractor/contract type: Microsoft Consulting Services /Sole<br />

Source/FFP, Microsoft Premier Services/ Sole Source/FFP, The Centech<br />

Group, Inc.(AFECMO support Services contract) /NETCENTS/FFP<br />

System type:<br />

N/A<br />

Number of Users: 600,000<br />

WARFIGHTER BENEFITS<br />

Consistent net-centric capability across Air Force enterprise<br />

Enterprise Management – sustain security/capability levels<br />

Rapid security patch management Air Force wide<br />

Air Force IT Power Management IAW Executive Order 13514<br />

Management of the Air Force Microsoft consultant/premier services<br />

contract<br />

Enterprise desktop/server configuration standardization<br />

Enterprise desktop/server security management<br />

Enterprise desktop/server integration<br />

CONTACT<br />

Mr. Ray Perry<br />

ray.perry@gunter.af.mil<br />

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