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MOD. AKO is dead, but a new one has risen from the ashes. As we all know, AKO has died. A moment of silence for a site that was pretty useful. . . . . However, a new site has arisen. Army Knowledge Offline lists all the links that the old AKO did so that you don’t have to clutter up your bookmarks bar. I’ll take a #11, add bacon, and BBQ chips.
49 votes, 12 comments. For people who previously had AKO offline blocked on NIPR, here is a new site and link. https://akoshortcut.com
It should be back online shortly. A recent version of the site is available on Wayback Machine Here . Edit 1: AKOffline is back up in a limited capacity. these alternatives to AKOffline were mentioned in the comments; https://find.army/. https://Armylinks.com. Edit 2: And its down again.
Last spring when AKO started showing the announcement pop-up, it basically said units need to move all of their stored files off of AKO, and figure out a solution on their own. Many units have replicated much of the functionality to share points, share drives, and Teams. There is no Army-wide replacement for AKO. 1.
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No. AKO email as in the @us.army.mil went away not long after you ETS'd. We then switched to .mil@mail.mil under EAMs. Currently we are switching to .mil@Army.mil under 365. Your email is long gone. No way to get into it. Those servers dont exist anymore.
So, I was inspired by u/ArchaicBubba and his website armyknowledgeoffline.com. My brigade recently sent out a pretty large list of websites so I decided to create a website with all of those links in a semi organized fashion at https://army-websites-repo-9n4y3.ondigitalocean.app/. It isn't pretty or nice like AKO Offline, but it's my attempt to ...
AKO 2.0 will shut down on 26 June 2021; AKO NIPR and SIPR Portals will no longer be available after 26 June 2021. EAMS-A customer sites will not be impacted and DoD users will remain in the Directory. Organizations are encouraged to utilize other knowledge management/collaboration tools and file storage offerings approved by the Army for the ...
God this is so accurate. Yeah, there is 80% less server load because there is 80% less server functionality. I think you meant OER. That's literally all I used AKO for. i get the idea of getting rid of the storage and the army linked in that nobody in their right mind actually filled out, but fuck man.
as a 25b, former isso, and j6 employee, i'd just love it if one dod website had a signed certificate ever. im tired of clicking 'duur i trust this connection' because the g6 can't issue and sign a certificate once every five years.