Life or death decisions. Such choices are, quite literally, what the US Army Intelligence Security Command (INSCOM) must make every day as a vital partner in critical intelligence, security and information operations. Because of this, it is essential that INSCOM maintain leading-edge technology on which to perform its internal functions, but developing and maintaining such a system can be daunting. INSCOM oversees many major subordinate commands as well as a range of smaller units. With over 10,000 personnel dispersed over 180 locations worldwide, INSCOM’s outdated, largely manual system was extremely inadequate for the sheer size and diversity of its operations.