Four letters || One cool project
As the practice lead for Computech’s Business Process Modernization group, I’m really proud of the support we provide to our clients that helps them better serve citizens’ and customers’ needs and interests. One example: an application we designed + developed for the FCC that fosters communication between American Indian Tribes, Government agencies, and Tower Builders: the Tower Construction Notification System (TCNS). The first of its kind in the federal space, I sat down with my colleague Vince Hozempa earlier this week to put a little more color to the work we’ve done in support of the Commission’s needs. A few pretty cool things came out of our conversation:
Over the course of this project, my team has become intimately familiar with Tribal concerns and sensitivities, as well as the processes involved in complying with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). We’ve even worked with the Department of Agriculture’s Rural Utilities Service and the Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration to create modified versions of the application to help with their Tribal coordination efforts.
Being fast, flexible and adaptive to our clients’ needs is something we take real pride in – just as we do creating a system like this one that benefits so many constituencies. If you’d like to learn more about our BPM practice or other Computech projects that provide organizations with powerful information tools like this one, please feel free to comment below or get connected with me through LinkedIn.
Posted on Thursday, April 15th, 2010 at 12:15 pm and is filed under Business Process Modernization.
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