In compliance with the state of Hawai‘i’s executive order announced today to combat the spread of COVID-19 the U.S. Army will shift the O‘ahu training land retention in-person scoping meetings to an online only platform.
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Soldiers living in Hawaii will soon keep track of their barracks room maintenance requests
A Directorate of Public Works employee fixes issues with a commode in a Hawaii barracks. (Courtesy photo)
Aiko M. Brum
U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii Public Affairs
WHEELER ARMY AIRFIELD, Hawaii U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii is participating in a pilot test of the new Army Maintenance Application, or ArMA, that will soon aid all Army barracks residents.
Since Dec. 1, seven Hawaii barracks locations (within the 25
th Infantry Division’s 2
nd and 3
rd Infantry Brigade Combat teams) have had access to an online maintenance application that keeps barracks residents informed about what’s happening with their individual maintenance and repair issues they’ve submitted for resolution to the Directorate of Public Works, or DPW, here.