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2013 Reference Guide - Maxwell Gunter Annex

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HIA<br />

ENHANCED TECHNICAL INFORMATION<br />

MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (ETIMS)<br />

ETIMS is one of four critical components of the Air Force Standard Technical<br />

Order Management System and provides cataloging, managing,<br />

storing, distributing, and displaying capabilities for the official Technical<br />

Orders (TOs) needed for the safe and effective operation and maintenance<br />

of Air Force weapon systems and equipment. ETIMS is dependent on the<br />

other three components: Joint Computer Aided Acquisition and Logistics<br />

Support (JCALS) for currency of TO configuration data; Automated<br />

Technical Order System (ATOS) for TO authoring/publishing; and Defense<br />

Logistics Agency’s TO Distribute & Print System (TODPS) for TO print/ship<br />

on demand.<br />

ACAT level: Non-ACAT<br />

Resource provider: AFMC/A4<br />

Primary customer: MAJCOMs, ALCs and Product Centers<br />

Current contractor/contract type: SAIC/FFP<br />

System type: Web-based, Client server, PC Software<br />

Number of Users: ~45,000<br />

WARFIGHTER BENEFITS<br />

Near real-time, web-based, single point of access to eTOs<br />

eTool capability (TOs on a laptop) for ―point-of-use access to eTOs<br />

(disconnected ops)<br />

TO updates in near real-time for connected ops<br />

Automatic overnight refresh of eTools<br />

Controlled access to on-line eTOs to authorized users<br />

Managed configuration of eTOs<br />

Print on demand eliminates inventory/warehouse space, reduces<br />

shipping costs by up to 75 percent, and reduces shipping time from<br />

weeks to days<br />

CONTACT<br />

Program Manager:<br />

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Mr. Joseph Holland<br />

joseph.holland@wpafb.af.mil

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