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Delivering Value, Achieving Results
eGlobalTech Introduces Enterprise Asset and IT Services Management Consulting Practice
ARLINGTON, VA – May 12, 2009 – eGlobalTech, an award-winning consulting firm for the U.S. Government, recently announced the launch of its latest consulting services practice focusing on Asset and IT Services Management.
This practice provides consulting services, including business process re-engineering, pre-sales technical support, implementation services, technology and business training, and post-implementation support. Although the practice currently focuses on IBM Maximo technology and expertise, eGlobalTech is expanding the focus to include other asset management and service management solution offerings.
To date, eGlobalTech has completed asset and services management contract work for, and experience working with, the U.S. Census, U.S. Customs and Border Patrol, Micron Technologies, and U.S. Department of Treasury. Also, eGlobalTech was selected to present orals to the U.S. Department of State.
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About eGlobalTech
eGlobalTech (www.eGlobalTech.com), an 8(a)-certified firm, is a leading provider of strategic and technology consulting services and solutions for the public and private sectors. Headquartered in Arlington, VA, eGlobalTech’s service offerings include Enterprise Architecture (EA), Program and Project Management, Systems Integration, Capital Planning, COTS Implementation, and Infrastructure support.
eGlobalTech has earned several awards, including recognition as one of Virginia’s Top 24 Women-Owned Businesses two years in a row. eGlobalTech supports EA efforts throughout the Federal Government – including two of the top five OMB-ranked EA programs. eGlobalTech also provides exemplary support for legal case management implementation, Exhibit 300 development that has been well received by OMB, and miscellaneous IT and program management for the U.S. Government, including several cabinet-level departments: Homeland Security, Defense, Education, Energy, and Labor, as well as the U.S. Capitol Police, U.S. Senate and Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA).
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