IPPS-A Facebook Town Hall Spreads the Word

IPPS-A leadership team members, technical subject matter experts, strategic communications team members and Army National Guard and Reserve Soldiers watch the IPPS-A Facebook page as stakeholders’ questions pour in.
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Katherine Hutton, IPPS-A Strategic Communications Support
September 15, 2017

On Aug. 3, Integrated Personnel and Pay System – Army (IPPS-A) held its first virtual Facebook Town Hall. The Town Hall provided an opportunity for IPPS-A’s stakeholders to ask leadership any and all questions they had about the system. With over 60 questions asked during the one hour session, stakeholder participation and engagement was outstanding.

Stakeholder questions largely focused around the system’s capabilities, as well as what sort of training users will receive and how data will migrate from legacy systems to IPPS-A. Overall, the questions were supportive or balanced in tone, with stakeholders eager for more information about the system. IPPS-A leadership, COL Darby McNulty, project manager; COL Gregory Johnson, functional management division chief; and LTC Nicole Reinhardt, product manager for IPPS-A Increment II, worked hand in hand with members of the IPPS-A strategic communications team and technical subject matter experts to answer the questions.

A big thank you to all the IPPS-A team members who participated and helped make this event so successful!

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