IPPS-A statement on the COVID-19 situation

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Devon Suits, IPPS-A Strategic Communication
March 23, 2020

CRYSTAL CITY, Va. -- In accordance with Army-wide guidance, we stand ready to continue our operations at IPPS-A, protect the health of our team, and deter the spread of COVID-19.

The IPPS-A team will be utilizing various technologies to conduct long-term and day-to-day business to secure IPPS-A fielding, sustainment, and operations. Live training webinars will continue this month on Accessions: PSG and Unit Level CRM Management. We encourage the field to participate in this training and to ask their questions and learn more about these topics.

Additionally, the fielding group 10, the final group, is scheduled to go live next week and bring to fruition Release 2, representing countless hours of hard work, dedication, and relentless commitment to excellence. Our team will continue to work toward that goal and keep you informed of any changes.

The Army is monitoring the situation and our team is closely linked and prepared to support our allies in the field through this challenging time. We ask that you stay informed and adhere to the latest guidance from the Centers of Disease Control and your chain of command to #KillTheVirus.

Thank you for your dedication and support in bringing the number one human resources modernization effort to the Total Army.

 

 

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