These major contracts highlight the extent of Indus corporate capabilities to develop and implement broad range of IT solutions for various Government agencies.
U.S. Coast Guard CMplus Project
Indus Systems participated on the Volpe National
Transportation Systems Center (VNTSC), U.S. Department of Transportation
(DOT) team led by Battelle Memorial Institute in the development
of CMplus system for the Coast Guard. CMplus is a computer-based
system for managing configuration data and replacement materials
on-board Coast Guard cutters. It provides extensive functionality
to support configuration management of maintainable items, scheduling
and tracking of maintenance procedures, and purchasing and ordering supply.
Scope
- Migrate to a web-based platform
- Create user interface
- Integrate logistics databases
- Develop logical data model
- Implement cutter databases
MIST II Contract
Indus Systems supported the MIST II Contract
at Hanscom Air Force Base. Indus support focused in three areas;
Networking, Web Development; and Database Systems. In the networking
area, Indus provided systems and communications engineering
services in support of the design, modification, and enhancement
of internal and external communications networks of Hanscom
AFB. Indus supported planning, organizing, designing, and managing
Web Applications for various SPOs at HAFB. Indus Systems was
also responsible for new Technology Evaluation and Insertion
to upgrade the existing web infrastructure.
Scope
- Evaluate network design and recommend
changes
- Implement ATM networks
- Develop Web applications
- Develop data warehousing concept
Veteran's Administration - VISN 1
As part of an on-going project for VA New England
region, Indus is implementing an Information System that provides
for the maintenance and up-date of facilities operations and
related graphic and data for hundreds of users over a region-wide
Intranet.
Scope
- Create as-built architectural plans
- Verify architectural elements
- Identify space utilization
- Create space utilization database
- Develop facilities management applications
Capital Asset Management Information System
Indus supported Parsons Brinckerhoff (PB) on
the Division of Capital Asset Management (DCAM) condition survey
of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts' capital assets. This survey
is a component of the Capital Asset Management Information System
(CAMIS) program to create a database of information related
to all capital assets owned by the Commonwealth. This database
is designed to facilitate establishing budget priorities for
capital spending and estimating costs for maintaining these
facilities.
Scope
- Engineering survey of assets
- Creation of asset database
- Data analysis and quality control
- Develop decision support analysis