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MOCAS

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What is MOCAS?

MOCAS, which stands for the Movement of Controlled and Accountable Supplies, is a system used by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) to track and manage the movement of sensitive, classified, or controlled materials. It provides a secure and auditable process for ensuring accountability and preventing loss or unauthorized access to these items. MOCAS is commonly used to manage the supply chain of weapons, ammunition, classified documents, and other sensitive equipment within the DoD.

What other technologies are related to MOCAS?

MOCAS Complementary Technologies

Wide Area Workflow (WAWF) is used for electronic invoicing, receipt, and acceptance. It's complementary as it provides input to MOCAS.
mentioned alongside MOCAS in 15% (105) of relevant job posts
General Fund Enterprise Business System (GFEBS) is an ERP system used by the Army. It integrates with MOCAS to provide financial data and is a source of input for MOCAS.
mentioned alongside MOCAS in 3% (66) of relevant job posts
Defense Travel System (DTS) provides data related to travel expenses. This data is fed into MOCAS, thus it is a complementary system.
mentioned alongside MOCAS in 2% (58) of relevant job posts

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