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KeyLogic Awarded $2.6M
Contract by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
KeyLogic Systems, a
provider of Information Technology consulting services to the U.S. Federal
government and commercial clients, has been awarded a $2.6M contract to
continue their services for the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s)
Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation (OSRTI). OSRTI’s
Superfund program is responsible for identifying and tracking the clean-up
of our nation’s hazardous waste sites. KeyLogic has been supporting EPA
OSRTI since 2001, and will now continue their work for up to five more
years.
For EPA OSRTI, KeyLogic
has developed and maintained the SeFacts Knowledge Management (KM) system
and provided system development and maintenance support. KeyLogic’s
services continue to help EPA personnel gain better access to Superfund
data, enabling them to make faster, better decisions.
The SeFacts KM system
provides EPA management with the latest Superfund site activity
information. Prior to SeFacts, Superfund program reports took so long to
produce that they were outdated by the time they were generated. Now, with
SeFacts, more than 166,000 unique reports are updated nightly and EPA
personnel can create over 1.5 million reports instantly.
“We are delighted to
build on our relationship with EPA and are proud of the SeFacts system –
this sophisticated data warehouse and charting application make this system
a model for federal agencies that are often swamped with data but starved
for useful information,” commented Jon Hammock, President and CEO of
KeyLogic Systems.
For more information, contact:
Lauren Ewell
Marketing/PR Coordinator
888.204.9649 x 2064
info@keylogic.com
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