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Duplication in the Navy's Management Information Systems Is Costly

LCD-79-113 Published: Oct 15, 1979. Publicly Released: Oct 15, 1979.
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During fiscal year 1978, the Navy spent $481 million to operate and maintain automated management information systems (MIS) that support many similar management functions. These different computerized systems produce essentially the same kinds of management reports; have approximately the same automated procedures and processes; and accumulate, process, and store much of the same data.

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Electronic data processingCost analysisInformation systemsManagement information systemsNaval suppliesSystems managementMilitary forcesSystems designData automationAccounting systems