National Institutes of Health:
Managing Global and National Research Logistics.
The NIH Office of Logistics and Acquisition Operations (OLAO) is a division of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) that is responsible for managing the NIH's logistics and acquisition operations. This includes activities such as procurement, property management, and transportation services.
Illumen helps OLAO use a variety of technologies to help them carry out their mission. Some examples of the types of technology that OLAO may use include:
Procurement systems: OLAO likely uses electronic systems to manage the procurement process, including for things like request for proposals, bid evaluations, and contract award.
Property management systems: OLAO may use electronic systems to track and manage the NIH's property, including things like equipment, furniture, and vehicles.
Transportation management systems: OLAO may use electronic systems to manage the NIH's transportation needs, including for things like scheduling and dispatch, route optimization, and tracking.
Document management systems: OLAO may use electronic systems to manage and store documents related to their operations, including contracts, policies, and procedures.