Concurrent Technologies Corporation Awarded $2.5 Million to Support the USDA Forest Service

CTC is Providing Business and Information Systems to Help Streamline Human Resources Business Processes


JOHNSTOWN, Pa., May 30, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Edward J. Sheehan, Jr., President & Chief Executive Officer of Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC), announced today that CTC was awarded an additional $2.5 million to continue to support the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service Human Capital Management (HCM) Technology Branch. CTC has been supporting the USDA Forest Service since 2008. This award brings the total contract value to more than $15 million.

"CTC is pleased to have an opportunity to continue to support the USDA Forest Service," said Mr. Sheehan. "CTC's work on this contract has allowed the USDA Forest Service to implement more efficient and effective HR processes and technologies. We look forward to continuing this partnership."

Under this contract, CTC will continue to provide business and information systems to support HCM efforts to reengineer its Human Resources business processes, including: reducing redundant systems; increasing collaboration and information sharing among employees; decreasing time spent on HR support functions and administrative tasks; increasing the number of support and administrative functions deployed Department-wide using technology; and increasing the consistent delivery of accurate and valid management reports and analysis.
 
"CTC personnel continue to focus efforts on project management and business process reengineering," explained Dr. Kamal Gella, CTC Program Manager. "CTC team members have become a highly relied upon source of expertise on the HCM initiative, and these additional funds are a testament to our dedication to finding the right solutions for our client."
 
Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC) is an independent, nonprofit, applied scientific research and development professional services organization providing innovative management and technology-based solutions to government and industry. As a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, CTC's primary purpose and programs are to undertake applied scientific research and development activities that serve the public interest. For more information, visit  www.ctc.com.



            

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