Just the facts: The numbers on DOD's AKO, DKO and JKO portals

 

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The announcement of the closure of Defense Knowledge Online is furthering uncertainty over the future of DOD's online portals and enterprise services. Here's a quick look at some of the stats.

As Defense Knowledge Online faces closure next year, Army Knowledge Online appears likely to be phased out and Joint Knowledge Online's future remains uncertain, many questions surround the Defense Department’s portal systems that have been in use since the original, limited version of AKO opened for general officers in 1998.

Now, the Defense Information Systems Agency is taking over many of the functions that previously were provided by the AKO and DKO portals, including its joint enterprise e-mail venture with the Army and DISA’s new Enterprise Services Portal Branch strategy. The new effort focuses on file-sharing, providing access to other enterprise services and a storefront/marketplace for joint DOD access to widgets and mobile applications.


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“Over the past five years, DOD has had portal wars. Everyone chose to have their own separate portals but still needed a single place for sharing across the services ... that’s what we envision now,” said Col. Brian Hermann, chief of the Enterprise Application Services Division, GIG Enterprise Services Program Executive Office, DISA.

“The transition for users is a primary concern, and that’s being negotiated with the Army. We’re not leaving anyone in a lurch. We’re working one-on-one to see if our solutions meet their needs, or if it’s outside of our scope,” he said.

Here’s a look at AKO, DKO, JKO and enterprise e-mail by the numbers. For the full story on DKO’s closure, click here.

AKO, DKO, JKO AND ENTERPRISE E-MAIL: BY THE NUMBERS

AKO, DKO and JKO numbers furnished by Kenneth Frietzsche, AKO/DKO product director, PM Network Enterprise Services

AKO: 2.4 million registered NIPR users

121,000 SIPR users

16 million log-ins monthly

828,000 unique log-ins weekly

147,000 unique combat zone log-ins weekly

3 terabytes of data exchanged daily

400+ terabytes hosted

3.2 billion e-mail messages per year

Nearly 70 percent of AKO account holders use its e-mail system on a regular basis, with many using it as only business e-mail

Costs roughly $35 per user 

DKO: Approximately 250,000 registered users

19,092 total log-ins for a typical day (June 18), 11,331 unique

97,793 total log-ins for past 7 days as of June 18, 29,944 unique

437,419 total log-ins for the month of June 2011, 70,339 unique

 

JKO: 160,000 registered users

600,000 training course completions, average of 20,000 per month

2 million training hours delivered online

$6.7 million annual budget

 

Army/DISA enterprise e-mail:

87,000 Army accounts migrated to enterprise service as of June 21 (according to Army CIO/G-6 spokesperson Margaret McBride)

Currently on implementation hiatus for re-evaluation; previously roughly 1,000 accounts were being migrated per night

The following four figures are from a May 3 Federal Computer Week report:

Goal of between 900,000 and 1 millions users migrated by December 2011

Costs roughly $52 per user

Total cost for 2011 roughly $52 million

Goal of global address list with more than 3.9 million users

2012 funding uncertain pending Congressional review (per May 23 Federal Computer Week story)

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