REAL-TIME COLLABORATION
AND INFORMATION EXHANGE
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EVENTS LOGBOOK (ELB) is a proven provider of
high efficiency information management that is essential to
effective tactical and strategic decision-making in both peace and
wartime.
ELB enhances real-time collaboration and information exchange in
fast-paced C2 environments, where information is tracked, decisions
are made, and results are reported.
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ELB's core competency is the ability to store information within
a relational database and quickly retrieve it for analysis,
reporting, and dissemination. Permissions govern a user's access to
view, edit, and control data. The ability to attach any type of
file to ELB entries saves time, preserves context, and enhances the
knowledge base.
ELB takes advantage of state-of-the-art Web technology in
classified and unclassified environments. Authorized users access
ELB by using commercially available Web browsers. Secure Socket
Layer (SSL) technology ensures data security, and ELB leverages
.NET technology to further increase performance and security.
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HIGHLIGHTS
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Web Based Interface
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Email and Newsgroup Message Importing
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Automatic Email Notifications
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Data Archiving
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Audit Trail
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File Attachments
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Full Search Capability
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Fully Customizable Forms and Reports
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Electronic Checklists
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CAPABILITIES
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USTRANSCOM intelligence reports
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Crisis action information management
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End-to-end workflow process management
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Staff summary approval coordination
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Online standard operating procedures
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Disaster relief operations reporting
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Electronic shift logging
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Powerful user query tools
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Access controlled by permissions
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Supports classified and unclassified networks
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Microsoft .NET (Dot Net) enabled
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Task assignment and management
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Hot issues large screen displays
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This screen shot shows the
form associated with a particular entry.
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The Entry Form is reached by
clicking the hyperlink in an entry in the Entry List.
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The form is created by Logbook
managers and customized according to user
requirements. A Logbook entry form
is an HTML page containing the fields appropriate to the task at
hand.
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An entry may be created and
saved.
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Once saved, it may be edited
by other users with appropriate permissions.
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All edited versions of the
entry are recorded with the latest version displayed on the
form.
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Entries may be unposted to an
online archive for future research.