Target Audience

Everything executive champions and stakeholders need to be Relevant with Office365:

Compass Blog Post - Coast Guard modernization and the cloud
All Hands Briefer featuring Office365
(CAC required)
2019 C4IT Annual Plan (CAC required)
C4IT News: The Circuit (CAC required)
AFCEA: The Cyber Edge on Office365 (external)
Frequently Asked Questions (CAC required)
 

ALCOAST 336/19 - OCT 2019 COAST GUARD-WIDE MIGRATION TO OFFICE 365

Everything end users and operators need to be Ready for Office365:

Help Design Office365 (CAC required)
Become an Office365 Pilot User (Email)
Sign Up for a Webinar (CAC required)
Help Desk Support (CAC required)

Online Training:
Email (CAC required)
Portal Online (CAC required)
Word, Excel, PowerPoint (CAC required)
                      Next Level Training:
Teams (CAC required)
Groups (CAC required)
PowerBI (CAC required)

Everything C4IT technicians Mission Support staff need to be Responsive to Office 365:

Admin Center (CAC required)
Teach the Teacher Support (CAC required)

Cloud Solutions Portal:
Office365  

 

 

Office365 FAQs - What is O365?
Feb. 20, 2020 - Microsoft Office 365 (often called Microsoft 365 or Office 365) is a Web-based version of Microsoft's Office suite of enterprise applications.

Office365 FAQs - Why is the USCG moving to O365?
Feb. 20, 2020 - The Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security mandated that all components shift their Enterprise to cloud-based Office services as part of a larger Cloud strategy.

Office365 FAQs - Why move to the cloud?
Feb. 20, 2020 - There are several reasons why investing in a cloud solution, also known as “software as a service” (SaaS), makes sense for federal government and military organizations like the Coast Guard.

Office365 FAQs - Why did the USCG select O365 over other possible cloud solutions?
Feb. 20, 2020 - The Coast Guard’s initiative is part of a larger effort to modernize information technology across the DoD enterprise.

Office365 FAQs - Is the CG the first government agency to move to O365?
Feb. 20, 2020 - No. The US Air Force, Army Corps of Engineers, and the Defense Logistics Agency have successfully migrated their office solutions to O365.