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Company Overview
Information Sciences Corporation (ISC) is a young and growing information
technology (IT) services provider. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in
Silver Spring just off the Washington, D.C., beltway, ISC now has a staff
of over thirty highly expert and innovative computer engineers, database
managers and other IT professionals. ISC's core competency is using web-enabled
technology to integrate, operate and maintain large, geographically dispersed
systems and databases. ISC specializes in delivering web-based solutions
that are highly reliable and scalable and are engineered to evolve continuously
into the future. ISC solutions power many of the Federal government's
electronic procurement and other electronic government projects.
Mission
ISC was founded with a vision to create an IT company that consistently
delivers very reliable electronic government and commerce solutions that
yield high returns for customer investments. ISC understands that its
customers' bottom line is to realize maximum return on their IT investments,
both legacy and current -- achieving that goal is ISC's mission. ISC's
means for doing that has been to recruit and retain the most highly qualified
computer professionals - many of ISC's employees have PhDs in computer
sciences and other advanced degrees. ISC's staff is well acquainted with
the path of computer technology development over the last twenty years
-- the successes and failures and the future possibilities. ISC's engineers
apply their in-depth knowledge of computer design fundamentals and trends
to develop systems that deliver high value functionality early at low
cost and with minimal risk, preserve return remaining from legacy investments,
and are long-lived. Their longevity is attributable to being designed
to evolve to take advantage of technological advances and to accommodate
changes in the customer's needs. ISC's focus has been fully web-based
solutions, but ISC's expertise spans the computer engineering landscape
from legacy mainframe applications to the latest open source offerings.
Philosophy
ISC has followed a technologically agnostic path - rather than try to
force-fit a customer's needs into preferred or generic products, ISC's
engineers consider open source as well as proprietary technologies and
select the approach that is most appropriate for addressing the customer's
specific needs. ISC's staff tailors the technology to craft an application
that delivers maximum value for the customer's money. ISC's engineers
stay abreast of technology's cutting edge, but they also keep a close
eye on cost and risk, recommending the latest technology only when its
potential is proven and the costs and risks can be understood and prudently
managed.
ISC's success in implementing this approach is due to the superior capabilities
of its employees - many have PhDs and other advanced degrees and in-depth
knowledge of computer technology's development path. By relying on the
expertise and insight of ISC's computer engineers, customers are able
to avoid wasting money on technologies that pose high risks or have uncertain
futures. ISC's goal is to select and if necessary develop further technologies
that maximize the return that its customers realize from their investments
in legacy as well as new systems now and into the future.
ISC's experience with large-scale, government-wide systems has reinforced
the ISC staff's appreciation for the fundamental principles of good IT
engineering and system management practices. To perform successful system
development, operations, and maintenance, ISC's staff establishes strict
configuration management procedures and enforces these procedures on all
projects ISC performs. However, the most important lesson that ISC has
learned is that despite the best engineering practice all software and
hardware will fail at some point. It is the system monitoring procedures
that make the difference. Understanding this, ISC incorporates monitoring
procedures for all processes and subsystems in all its projects and performs
preventive maintenance to address problems before they become visible
to users and can impact users' work. ISC further recognizes that effective
help desk support is key to user satisfaction and attributes its successes
in part to the support that the ISC help desk staff provides to ISC's
clients.
Consistent with ISC's disciplined approach to managing costs and risks,
when deploying large-scale systems, ISC prefers an evolutionary approach
that allows investment to be made in stages as design concepts and technology
choices demonstrate their worth, thereby lowering risk for customers and
increasing the likelihood their investments will be worthwhile and yield
high returns. ISC's evolutionary approach is right in line with the staged
deployment approach endorsed by U.S. Office of Management and Budget for
prudently managing costs and risks when government agencies undertake
large IT projects.
As discussed below, ISC's work has been instrumental to the success of
many large-scale, e-gov initiatives. ISC's solutions integrate different
databases, business practices and technologies used by agencies across
the Federal government. ISC's solutions, which are totally web-based,
must interoperate across the full range of agency and personal computer
platforms to provide seamless access to a wide variety of users outside
as well as inside the government.
History
ISC's first project was to provide technical leadership for the development
of a IT system for making electronically available at a single point of
entry on the web for information about business opportunities at Federal
agencies (named "FedBizOpps" and accessed at (www.fedbizopps.gov))
- synopsis of solicitations for competitive acquisitions, the solicitations
themselves, and related documents and information. The FedBizOpps system,
which ISC operates and maintains in partnership with Science Applications
International Corporation under contract with the General Services Administration
(GSA), is now an essential and highly reliable part of the Federal acquisition
process. As described in more detail under Projects, today the FedBizOpps
site is accessed a million times a day and its success has been recognized
by frequent awards.
The FedBizOpps success led to ISC's selection for work on other Federal
electronic government initiatives to reengineer the government's contract
and grant processes. Today, ISC's solutions also provide easy web access
to notices, solicitations and other information about grant and other
financial assistance opportunities (www.grants.gov/Find), to lists of
debarred or other parties ineligible to receive government contracts or
participate in government programs (www.epls.gov), and to information
about contracts that are available for interagency ordering (www.contractdirectory.gov).
These systems are discussed in more detail under Projects.) As in the
case of FedBizOpps, the high value functionality and reliability delivered
to the users of these totally web-based systems is making them essential
and assumed parts of the government's acquisition and grants business
operations. ISC's technical leadership on these projects has been key
to their success - it has been powering these e-government contract and
grant initiatives.
Today, ISC sees a future building on its employees' skill in delivering
highly successful large-scale, totally web-based systems. For the systems
already deployed, ISC sees great potential for exploiting their designed-in
capability to evolve and take advantage of opportunities to incorporate
new technologies and further transforming government acquisition, grants,
and other government processes. ISC's goal is to expand its role as a
key partner in the effort to implement electronic government and to help
the government realize the potential for achieving the breakthrough mission
performance that benefits citizens.
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