November 02, 2004

federal government goes rigid...

A recent press release announces that The Federal Government Partners With RIGID Systems.

An excerpt from this press release:

SAN RAMON, Calif./EWORLDWIRE/Nov. 1, 2004 --- The federal government is spending its money wisely as it partners with RIGID Systems of Columbia, Md. RIGID Systems has worked in a variety of federal government departments, including the U.S. Census Bureau, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Internal Revenue Service and the U.S. House of Representatives. RIGID Systems develops and implements applications built on the Remedy(R) Service Process Management platform, Action Request System from BMC Software. RIGID Systems' involvement in these projects enables the federal government to work more efficiently and ultimately save taxpayers money.

RIGID Systems and BMC Software entered into a Systems Integration Partnership for the federal government market this past week. "We have worked diligently with BMC Software and our federal government clients to build our business and reputation as a valued technology partner," stated Bruce Tyler, president of RIGID Systems. "We are delighted to be recognized as one of the federal government Systems Integration Alliance Partners for Remedy solutions," Tyler continued.

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