The new SRBs will eventually replace the Enlisted Record Briefs and Officer Record Briefs available through Army Knowledge Online. "We're pouring the foundation," Prem said, explaining that the first release of IPPS-A will pull in information from 15 legacy systems and set up the structure for the rest of the functions to work. The first incremental release of IPPS-A in October will feature the new Soldier Record Briefs, or SRBs, and populate nine multi-component reports for commanders and Human Resource professionals. IPPS-A is an enterprise resource planning system, Prem said, designed to save the Army money through consolidation and replacement of multiple older systems. Its fourth release will enable the Army to process its own pay, he explained, instead of relying on the Defense Finance and Accounting Service. IPPS-A will be delivered to the Army in five releases over the next six years, he said. "Once it's fielded, we'll be able to build upon its success." "I'm very excited about Release One," Prem said about the first incremental fielding of IPPS-A which will take place by October. He's been working on IPPS-A for the past 18 months. Edward Prem, chief of the Functional Management Division, G-1. When fully implemented, it will replace 54 legacy systems while combining pay and personnel processes, said Col. Integrated Personnel and Pay System-Army, or IPPS-A, has been in the works for three years. (March 7, 2013) - Soldier Record Briefs will be available online this fall with debut of the Integrated Personnel and Pay System-Army. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL 2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – (Photo Credit: U.S. 1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – (Photo Credit: U.S.
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