COMPUTER SYSTEMS CENTER INCORPORATED WINS 2003 INTERGOVERNMENTAL SOLUTIONS AWARD
CSCI Recognized for Top Intergovernmental Solution Product
Springfield, VA—May 22, 2003—Computer Systems Center Incorporated (CSCI), a unique and solidly established small technology company that excels in solving complex problems for the private and public sectors, announced today that has been selected as one of the nine 2003 Federation of Government Information Processing Councils (FGIPC) Intergovernmental Solutions Awards (ISA) recipients.
Since 1999, FGIPC has recognized technology solutions that demonstrate success in accomplishing intergovernmental service delivery to citizens. Those awarded must have met seven criteria, including solutions that are value-added, tangible, transferable and available at nomination time.
“Over the past several years, CSCI has been working diligently to answer its government clients’ IT needs. We are honored to have won this award,” Chief Strategist, Andy Melton, commented. “It gives us great pride as we feel it is a culmination of all the hard work we have invested in, in not only this product, but others we have created.”
CSCI developed Trusted PrOMIS™, version 2 (TP2™) to fulfill its government clients’ needs in defining and establishing processes for managing organizational resources and information. CSCI's TP2 solution provides both an efficient workflow process and a cost-effective solution. The TP2 solution of discussion, collaboration, calendaring, meetings, and actions items, allows its government clients to refocus its attention from managing its information and database systems to running a business.
About FGIPC
The FGIPC is a not-for-profit corporation that represents the interests of Information Technology Professionals worldwide. FGIPC’s primary mission is to educate anyone interested in the field of information technology. Another fundamental purpose of the FGIPC is to facilitate and encourage professional communication among organizations of the government information technology (IT) community located across the country, between those organizations and industry, and between those organizations and central management (regulatory and oversight) agencies in Washington, D.C.
