Logistics Systems Incorporated awarded Knowledge Management Contract by Headquarters Air Force
LSI supports Headquarters Air Force in their goal of upgrading disparate legacy and emergent unstructured data by engineering a functional knowledge management system.
Washington, DC, December 17, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Logistics Systems Incorporated (LSI) announced today that it has been awarded its first US Air Force contract.
The contract requires LSI to provide information technology (IT) services to the Headquarters Air Force (HAF) Studies & Analyses, Assessments and Lessons Learned Division (AF/A9). LSI IT professionals will perform an initial analysis of the Air Force’s requirements and existent IT resources, and then develop a baseline knowledge management system using Microsoft Office SharePoint (MOSS).
Full scale development will be performed subsequent to the baseline’s acceptance by the Air Force. Henry Jennings, LSI’s Vice President for Business Development, said, “We appreciate the confidence the Air Force has placed in LSI to develop their knowledge management system. We look forward to working with Air Force functional and technical managers to deliver this state-of-the-art knowledge management system.”
About LSI
Founded in 2002, LSI is a rapidly-growing Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZone) and Small Business Administration 8(a) certified concern headquartered in Washington, DC. LSI provides integrated logistics management and life cycle support, information technology (IT) service support, and program management services as core competencies to both government and commercial concerns.
More information on Logistics Systems Incorporated can be found at www.logistics-sys.com.
Contact:
Henry Jennings
Vice President, Business Development
(202) 347-0821
henry.jennings@logistics-sys.com
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The contract requires LSI to provide information technology (IT) services to the Headquarters Air Force (HAF) Studies & Analyses, Assessments and Lessons Learned Division (AF/A9). LSI IT professionals will perform an initial analysis of the Air Force’s requirements and existent IT resources, and then develop a baseline knowledge management system using Microsoft Office SharePoint (MOSS).
Full scale development will be performed subsequent to the baseline’s acceptance by the Air Force. Henry Jennings, LSI’s Vice President for Business Development, said, “We appreciate the confidence the Air Force has placed in LSI to develop their knowledge management system. We look forward to working with Air Force functional and technical managers to deliver this state-of-the-art knowledge management system.”
About LSI
Founded in 2002, LSI is a rapidly-growing Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZone) and Small Business Administration 8(a) certified concern headquartered in Washington, DC. LSI provides integrated logistics management and life cycle support, information technology (IT) service support, and program management services as core competencies to both government and commercial concerns.
More information on Logistics Systems Incorporated can be found at www.logistics-sys.com.
Contact:
Henry Jennings
Vice President, Business Development
(202) 347-0821
henry.jennings@logistics-sys.com
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Contact
Logistics Systems Incorporated
Henry Jennings
(202) 347-0821
http://www.logistics-sys.com
Contact
Henry Jennings
(202) 347-0821
http://www.logistics-sys.com
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