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| Wednesday, October 19th, 2011 | | 8:52 pm |
What is AKO Webmail Army Knowledge Online, referred to as AKO, is the official military worldwide intranet website used for connecting soldiers and DA civilians through AKO webmail. AKO webmail is said to be the world’s largest military intranet and serves over 2 million registered users including active duty, retired service personnel, and army family members. AKO is the “Pivotal Tool” for use in “Transforming the Army to a knowledge-based organization”. The mission of AKO is very specific; transform the army into an information-age by connecting military members on the internet through applications like AKO webmail. Army Knowledge Online was developed in 2004 after soldiers supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom voiced their concerns and wanted to securely communicate with each other. Military users can receive and send messages and have access to all common webmail features. Army Knowledge OnlineAKO webmail allows users to transfer sensitive information through the world wide web for its users using a very high level of encryption. AKO Webmail provides e-mail, stores files, allows for chat, blogs, and includes various location services. One of AKO’s biggest assets is that it helps link all the websites together to provide information on health related questions, publications, army regulations, and free anti-virus products. AKO webmail provides a way for the US military, including people in places like Iraq, to communicate with each other and their commanders. Once enlisted, army personnel are required to register for an AKO account. Army Knowledge OnlineAlthough AKO is a very useful web portal, there are a lot of people who say that it is not beginner friendly. Although AKO Webmail’s features may take some time to learn, once you do, you will find that it is an excellent portal for many very useful services that you will be required to learn and know about throughout your military career. Only those who are part of the military and their family members can register for an AKO webmail login. This includes active army personel and army reserves, national guards, as well as retired army members and the contractors of all personnel of the army. All information for setting up an AKO webmail can be found on the US military’s official website or ako-webmail.net. There are tutorials both in text and audio form that will help you if you have any problems logging into your AKO webmail account. If you weren’t able to access the tutorial you can check the AKO FAQ’s page as well as information regarding resetting your AKO webmail password. You can also get additional information by calling 1-877-AKO-USER or visiting ako-webmail.net. [ Error: Irreparable invalid markup ('<a [...] http://ako-webmail.net/faqs">') in entry. Owner must fix manually. Raw contents below.] Army Knowledge Online, referred to as AKO, is the official military worldwide intranet website used for connecting soldiers and DA civilians through AKO webmail. AKO webmail is said to be the world’s largest military intranet and serves over 2 million registered users including active duty, retired service personnel, and army family members. AKO is the “Pivotal Tool” for use in “Transforming the Army to a knowledge-based organization”. The mission of AKO is very specific; transform the army into an information-age by connecting military members on the internet through applications like AKO webmail. <br /> Army Knowledge Online was developed in 2004 after soldiers supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom voiced their concerns and wanted to securely communicate with each other. Military users can receive and send messages and have access to all common webmail features. <br /><br /><a href="http://ako-webmail.net/">Army Knowledge Online</a><br /><br />AKO webmail allows users to transfer sensitive information through the world wide web for its users using a very high level of encryption. AKO Webmail provides e-mail, stores files, allows for chat, blogs, and includes various location services. One of AKO’s biggest assets is that it helps link all the websites together to provide information on health related questions, publications, army regulations, and free anti-virus products. AKO webmail provides a way for the US military, including people in places like Iraq, to communicate with each other and their commanders. Once enlisted, army personnel are required to register for an AKO account. <br /><br /><a href="http://ako-webmail.net/faqs">Army Knowledge Online</a><br /><br />Although AKO is a very useful web portal, there are a lot of people who say that it is not beginner friendly. Although AKO Webmail’s features may take some time to learn, once you do, you will find that it is an excellent portal for many very useful services that you will be required to learn and know about throughout your military career. <br />Only those who are part of the military and their family members can register for an AKO webmail login. This includes active army personel and army reserves, national guards, as well as retired army members and the contractors of all personnel of the army. All information for setting up an AKO webmail can be found on the US military’s official website or ako-webmail.net. There are tutorials both in text and audio form that will help you if you have any problems logging into your AKO webmail account. <br />If you weren’t able to access the tutorial you can check the AKO FAQ’s page as well as information regarding resetting your AKO webmail password. You can also get additional information by calling 1-877-AKO-USER or visiting ako-webmail.net.<br /><br /><a href="<a href="http://ako-webmail.net/faqs">AKO</a> | | 8:43 pm |
What is AKO Webmail Army Knowledge Online, commonly known as AKO, is currently the official US military worldwide intranet portal used to connect soldiers and DA civilians through AKO webmail. AKO is said to be the world’s largest corporate intranet and serves over 2 million registered users including currently active personel, retired service personnel, and army family members. According to the website, AKO is the “Pivotal Tool” used in “Transforming the Army to a knowledge-based organization”. The mission of Army Knowledge Online is very specific; transform the us army into the current technology age by connecting military members on the internet through applications like AKO webmail. AKO Webmail was developed in 2004 after soldiers supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom voiced their concerns and wanted to communicate with each other. Military users can receive and send messages and have access to all standard webmail features. Army Knowledge OnlineAKO webmail allows users to transfer sensitive information through the internet for its users using a high level of encryption. AKO Webmail provides email, stores files, chat, blogs, and various location services. One of AKO’s biggest assets is its ability to link all the army users together to provide information on medical, publications, army rules, as well as a free anti-virus products. AKO webmail provides a way for the US military, including people in places like Iraq, to communicate with each other and their family members. Once enlisted, all active military soldiers are required to register for an AKO and AKO Webmail account. AKOAlthough AKO is a very useful web portal, many say that it is not beginner friendly. Although AKO Webmail’s features may take some time to learn, once you do, you will find that it is an excellent portal for many very useful services that you will need to learn and know about throughout your military career. Only those who are or were part of the military can register for an AKO webmail login. This includes currently active army members and army reserves, national guards, as well as retired army members and the guests of all personnel of the army. All account information for setting up an AKO webmail can be found on the US military’s official website or ako-webmail.net. There is a tutorial both in text and audio form that will help you if you have any problems logging into your AKO webmail account. If you weren’t able to access the online web tutorial you can also check the AKO FAQ’s page as well as information regarding resetting your AKO webmail password. You can also get additional information by calling 1-877-AKO-USER or visiting ako-webmail.net. [ Error: Irreparable invalid markup ('<a [...] http://ako-webmail.net/faqs">') in entry. Owner must fix manually. Raw contents below.] Army Knowledge Online, commonly known as AKO, is currently the official US military worldwide intranet portal used to connect soldiers and DA civilians through AKO webmail. AKO is said to be the world’s largest corporate intranet and serves over 2 million registered users including currently active personel, retired service personnel, and army family members. According to the website, AKO is the “Pivotal Tool” used in “Transforming the Army to a knowledge-based organization”. The mission of Army Knowledge Online is very specific; transform the us army into the current technology age by connecting military members on the internet through applications like AKO webmail. <br />AKO Webmail was developed in 2004 after soldiers supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom voiced their concerns and wanted to communicate with each other. Military users can receive and send messages and have access to all standard webmail features. <br /><br /><a href="http://ako-webmail.net/">Army Knowledge Online</a><br /><br />AKO webmail allows users to transfer sensitive information through the internet for its users using a high level of encryption. AKO Webmail provides email, stores files, chat, blogs, and various location services. One of AKO’s biggest assets is its ability to link all the army users together to provide information on medical, publications, army rules, as well as a free anti-virus products. AKO webmail provides a way for the US military, including people in places like Iraq, to communicate with each other and their family members. Once enlisted, all active military soldiers are required to register for an AKO and AKO Webmail account. <br /><br /><a href="http://ako-webmail.net/faqs">AKO</a><br /><br />Although AKO is a very useful web portal, many say that it is not beginner friendly. Although AKO Webmail’s features may take some time to learn, once you do, you will find that it is an excellent portal for many very useful services that you will need to learn and know about throughout your military career. <br />Only those who are or were part of the military can register for an AKO webmail login. This includes currently active army members and army reserves, national guards, as well as retired army members and the guests of all personnel of the army. All account information for setting up an AKO webmail can be found on the US military’s official website or ako-webmail.net. There is a tutorial both in text and audio form that will help you if you have any problems logging into your AKO webmail account. <br />If you weren’t able to access the online web tutorial you can also check the AKO FAQ’s page as well as information regarding resetting your AKO webmail password. You can also get additional information by calling 1-877-AKO-USER or visiting ako-webmail.net.<br /><br /><a href="<a href="http://ako-webmail.net/faqs">Army Knowledge Online</a> |
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