Business Services Industry
MEGA International Expands Partnerships in U.S. Government
Business Wire, July 10, 2006
SHARON, Mass. -- MEGA International, the global leader in business process analysis and enterprise architecture modeling solutions, today announced partnerships with Stanley, Inc., Network Specialty Group, and Planet Technologies, leading IT solutions companies working with federal government agencies.
--Stanley is a provider of information technology services and solutions to U.S. defense and federal civilian government agencies. Stanley has approximately 2,300 employees at more than 100 locations in the U.S. and worldwide.
--Network Specialty Group, Inc. (NSGI), an IT professional services company founded in 1994, provides engineering and business solutions.
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--Planet Technologies is an international IT consulting company with expertise in policy, process management, and the integration and customization of Microsoft technologies for the federal government.
These three firms are the newest in MEGA International's worldwide partner network. The new partnerships will provide important enterprise architecture (EA) and business process analysis (BPA) capabilities to the government customers of Stanley Associates, NSGI, and Planet Technologies. In addition, the new relationships will enable MEGA International to more widely support U.S. government clients. Two weeks ago, MEGA International announced that Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service (CSREES), and the Risk Management Agency (RMA), both in the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), joined the company's growing list of federal government clients.
"MEGA solutions enable agencies to meet the Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA) requirements and submit mandated reports to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)," explained Michelle Miakos, vice president, MEGA International North and Latin American Operations. "By partnering with these three outstanding firms, our EA and BPA solutions can help more federal agencies improve work processes, identify inefficiencies in systems, and integrate the organization at a functional level."
About MEGA International
MEGA International (www.mega.com) is the global leader in process excellence and enterprise architecture modeling solutions. MEGA's proven methods, modeling software, and consulting deliver an enterprise repository that provides executives with the ability to understand, discover, align, and control information at the enterprise level.
Founded in 1991, with offices in North America, Europe, and Japan, MEGA has more than 35,000 licenses worldwide and delivers more than 15,000 consulting engagement days per year. Clients include the Maritime Administration, Department of Transportation, the Transportation Securities Administration, the US Department of Agriculture, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Fort Lewis, National Defense Canada, Cardinal Health, DIRECTV, Morgan Stanley, Nissan, GeoEYE, Philip Morris USA, Michelin, and Wyeth.
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