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 | - 9/1/2006
As part of their mission to deliver constant improvements to products, systems and services, The United States Army Acquisition, Logistics and Technology Enterprise Systems and Services (ALTESS) enlisted VIT and its staff of highly experienced professionals to assist with their planned migration from legacy based systems and applications to commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) based software solutions. Read more in the article. ALTESS Best-of-Breed Technologies  |  | - 8/1/2006 VIT was selected to assist with BBWI's (Bechtel BWXT Idaho LLC) production reporting effort for the Advanced Mixed Waste Treatment Project (AMWTP) based upon its proven past performance providing business process reengineering, information technology design, planning and implementation services to BWX Technologies, Inc. Read more in the article.
BBWI AMWTP  |  | - 7/1/2006 “The County and the schools were functioning on two separate systems that were written in house 25 to 30 years ago, using COBOL and ‘flat files,’” says Sandie Terry, Director of Information Technology for Franklin County in southwest Virginia. A recent strategic technology assessment plan, prepared by Virtual IT, recommended that the County replace its core suite of financial applications. “It was perfect timing for me,” she remembers. “The plan was presented on my first day of work.”
Franklin County Financial Pkg Press Release  |  | - 6/1/2006
Franklin County is expanding rapidly, from young families looking for a rural lifestyle, to Northern retirees looking for a warmer climate. And newcomers bring new demands. “The type of people moving into the area want and expect broadband access,” says Sandie Terry, Director of Information Technology for Franklin County in southwest Virginia. Read more in the article. FranklinCounty Broadband Press Release  |  | - 4/1/2006 It was high time for some IT upgrading in Radford. “Our system was getting age on it,” says Scott Pochick, Director of Finance for the City of Radford in southwest Virginia. “The language it was programmed in was very old. And most of the people who knew that language were either retired or dead.” Read more in the article.
Radford Financial Package  |  | - 2/1/2006 Mike Goetz, City of Lynchburg, VA IT Director, knew early in 2005 that his existing Disaster Recovery plan needed updating. Based on a combination of factors including the outdated plan as well as an audit indicating that the plan was not accurate, Goetz hired Virtual IT to lead the creation of a new, workable plan. Read the case study to learn how Virtual IT was able to work with the City of Lynchburg and establish an accurate Disaster Recovery plan that supports their ever-changing environment.
Lynchburg Case Study  |
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