Standard Army Maintenance System – Enhanced


Standard Army Maintenance System-Enhanced SAMS-E is a United States Army Logistics Information System considered a mission critical system that supports Combat Services Support Table of Organization and Equipment unit level maintenance elements, Field and Sustainment maintenance shop production activities, and Maintenance managers from the battalion to wholesale levels. SAMS-E was created by MAT after receiving the initial Army contract in 2004McLane Advanced Technologies in Temple, Texas. On February 12, 2012 MAT announced the successful release of version 13.01.06 for SAMS-E.
History:
SAMS-E was developed by MAT after being awarded the initial contract in 2004 for modernizing the army's various computer programs. McLane also received follow-on contracts in 2006 and 2010 for product development. These two contracts totaled $143M.

Technical Characteristics

SAMS-E consists of SAMS-1E and SAMS-2E. Although not part of the SAMS they communicate with the SARSS system. It replaces and enhances the ULLS-G, SAMS-1 and SAMS-2 legacy systems by:
This effort was a maintenance systems modernization initiative which allowed SAMS-E to act as a bridge between current functionality and future systems. SAMS-E modernizes the following functions:
SAMS-E will be replaced by the Global Combat Support System-Army.

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