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  1. What is Coordinated Software Systems?
  2. What is the objective of Coordinated Software Systems?
  3. Where has the company been operating?
  4. Where is the Company home office located?
  5. What markets will the company pursue?
  6. What technology vision does Coordinated Software Systems support that adds value to our Customers?

What is Coordinated Software Systems?

Coordinated Systems is a new company providing high-level expertise in knowledge systems solutions. It will focus initially on providing two kinds of work:

  • Technology Transition for Government Partners. Coordinated Software Systems analyzes the operations of customers with respect to their needs, identifies new concepts of operation that take advantage of advanced technologies to better meet those needs, delivers semi-custom applications that enable those new concepts of operation, and supports and maintains those applications for as long as they continue to meet the users’ needs.

  • Commercialization of Technology. Coordinated Software Systems develops and maintains a software base of advanced techniques which can be readily adapted to address a family of related problems. Our competitive advantage lies in the ability to use these capabilities in tasteful combination with conventional techniques in order to be better, faster and cheaper at providing customers with solutions. To this end, we refine and harden selected technology products from various Government efforts. The mechanisms for doing so include contracts to harden and apply results of other Government efforts, Small Business Innovative Research grants, systems development contracts, and other opportunities as they arise.
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What is the objective of Coordinated Software Systems?

Coordinated Software Systems’ objective is to bring advanced information technology into supported applications that make a significant positive difference in people’s lives.

  • Coordinated Software Systems has a particular focus on applications that enhance people’s ability to work effectively (both individually and as groups), at analyzing complex situations and controlling complex systems. We measure our success by increases in our users’ ability to both proactively and reactively: (a) manage potential risks to the success of their activities; (b) identify and capitalize upon opportunities; and, (c) do so while acting to the common good. We achieve business and financial success by being recognized as an innovative provider of quality software systems coupled with insightful concepts of operation, which makes us a preferred source of software and services for customers and clients with critical needs.
     
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Where has the company been operating?

The company was registered in April 2002 and initially operated from a small office in Culver City CA and from virtual offices in Fairfax VA, Phoenix, AZ and Oakland MD. Subsequently, in October 2004, an office was stood up in Fairfax VA to support a Quantico VA based Prime contract.

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Where is the Company Home Office located?

The company home office is in Fairfax Virginia. We also support a “virtual office” structure where part of the company employees’ work from their home offices.

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What markets does the company pursue?

Coordinated Software Systems will be focusing on the US military industrial complex. It will compete for technical, engineering, and service contracts with the US Government in general and the Defense Department in particular, with emphasis on the Marine Corps. Another possible market is to obtain subcontracts from a group of larger service contractors that also focus in the US military industrial complex or from Universities and research institutions.

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What technology vision does Coordinated Software Systems support that adds value to our Customers?

The key to the company is a technical systems vision of how multiple technologies come together to provide effective, time-critical decision support that synthesizes and coordinates many information elements for multiple stakeholders throughout an organization. The vision is supported by a set of core technologies that are derived from multiple Department of Defense technical thrusts. These include:

  • Negotiation technology
  • Geospatial information management
  • Knowledge-based data management and user interfaces
  • Component-based software engineering
  • Mobile computing (future)
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