RTI E-Solutions has experience developing distributed applications
for a diverse client base.
We are also continuing to architect and implement an integrated knowledge
management and employee relationship processing system for use by all of the
RTI divisions.
The following paragraphs describe our largest projects.
For more information on a particular project, please select the link provided in the
heading.
Federal Commons is an on-going project by the federal government, involving the National
Institute of Health, the National Science Foundation and about a dozen other federal
agencies, to take advantage of e-solutions to coordinate the grant application and award
processes across these federal agencies.
Its goal is to streamline grant-related processes while reusing existing systems as much
as possible.
The result will be increased efficiency for both federal agencies and the grantee
community, by reducing paperwork, manual processing, duplication of effort, and increasing
the sharing of resources.
RTI is designing and developing the system architecture and
framework that will allow the agency legacy systems and databases to be integrated into a
single virtual system.
JOTID was developed for NATO to provide them with information regarding the communications
equipment used by its member and partner nations.
Having access to such information is key to effective communications during multi-national
operations such as Kosovo.
It is implemented as a Java application providing a variety of tools to access and
understand the information stored in a distributed database.
By automating the assessment of that data, JOTID transforms raw data into useful
knowledge that allows NATO to make better decisions in less time.
The ASAC Executive Assistant is a distributed Java application that allows mathematical
models to be linked together seamlessly and automates complex analyses.
Developed for NASA, and used by the FAA and other members of the aviation community, it
provides an integrated view of the impact of changes across the entire aviation industry.
The Electronic Boat Sheet (EBS) is a web-based tool developed for ExxonMobil
that provides a consistent and efficient means of communicating shipment
logistics information across Exxon refineries, Mobil refineries, ExxonMobil
headquarters, customers, and other entities. The EBS tool allows ExxonMobil
to schedule arrivals, departures, loading, and unloading activities for
barges, oil tankers, and other vessels. Refinery coordinators, dock
coordinators and other personnel have instant access to the latest
information and can view and update various information related to each
shipment.
The Loss Prevention System (LPS) is a web-based system designed for
ExxonMobil to reduce or prevent accidents and other safety incidents. The
primary component is a data entry system used to record accidents, near
accidents, safety audits, and other related information from ExxonMobil
sites across the country. The other important component is a reporting
system that can be used by ExxonMobil headquarters and area managers to
review past and current trends related to accidents and other safety issues.
Both these components are critical to the overall task of safety stewardship
in order to minimizing the number of future incidents.
The NPS Planning Tool aids state and local jurisdictions in planning for medical supplies in the event of an attack by a Weapon of Mass Destruction (WMD) (chemical, biological, or blast) or a major natural disaster. The tool asks a series of detailed questions and provides space for the entry of your answers. Once completed, the tool will print a Microsoft Word document that can easily be incorporated in All Hazards and/or Bioterrorism plans.
The IDE will be an Enterprise Knowledge Portal (EKP) based on government Standard 1505.2. The basis for this EKP is to manage Programmatic Data Storage, Team Collaboration for Acquisition Management and Document Configuration Management.
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