Kirkland, WA. (January 1, 2004) - The National Endowment for the
Arts (NEA) has awarded The Software Revolution, Inc. (TSRI)
the third in a series of sole source contracts to bring the
organization's business systems into the 21st Century.
NEA first contracted with TSRI to transform its legacy 656,000-line
Wang-COBOL, flat-file database system into modern, platform-independent
C++ using Microsoft SQL Server. After the success of that four-month
effort, NEA again contracted with TSRI to re-factor (re-engineer)
the modernized system to improve system performance and maintainability.
The latest NEA contract requires that TSRI execute a series of system
enhancements to ensure that NEA's business practices meet Congressional
reporting mandates.
Randy Doblar, TSRI's Vice President of Sales & Marketing
said, "It is truly gratifying that NEA continues to employ the technical
services of TSRI. While performing system enhancements after a system has
been modernized by TSRI typically is the job of a system integrator,
in the case of NEA, TSRI has been the integrator all along. So again,
we have the opportunity to show the depth of talent in TSRI to meet the
needs of our customers, whatever those needs may be."
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