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For deployed users, the AKO/DKO mail team is developing a slimmed-down version of Webmail 2 that's adapted for low-band-width environments. The staff at AKO/DKO welcomes feedback from deployed users.
The Army established Army Knowledge Online (AKO) in the late 1990s to provide online information services for U.S. Army personnel. Services included email, collaboration, discussion forums, a ...
AKO will continue to forward email to DEE or legacy accounts until June 30, after which any mail sent AKO’s [email protected] accounts will be returned to the sender, the Army’s Program ...
How to Configure AKO for Outlook 2007. If your business contracts with the U.S. Army or you have a personal Army email account that you would like to access from your office computer, you can ...
Beyond core e-mail services, AKO supports Web mail, e-mail threads and discussion groups as knowledge management tools. It also provides CAC-enabled secure access to 600 critical Army applications.
AKO’s knowledge management mission is to securely connect those who know with those who need to know. It has woven many capabilities together to capture, store and transfer knowledge.
Beyond core e-mail services, AKO supports Web mail, e-mail threads and discussion groups as knowledge management tools. It also provides CAC-enabled secure access to 600 critical Army applications.
As part of the Army’s AKO transition to enterprise services, Army retirees and Family members can have their AKO email automatically forwarded to a commercial email address until Dec. 31, 2014.
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