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Press Release
Clearfield, UT - 1 September 2005 - TopVue Defense, Inc. today announced the release of a version of the market leading CDRLvue module to support Defense or Government contractor needs with contract execution compliance.
Defense and other Government contractors often struggle with staying on top of the who / what / when / where of governmental contractual data deliverables. TopVue's newest version of CDRLvue now offers more tools for a contractor data management team to: queue up needed deliverables and assign them to the cognizant internal performer; to provide standard review processes; to alert people of when items are due; and to track where the deliverables need to be sent.
TopVue's CDRLvue system manages the contractual lifecycle of a program's contractual data requirements. The system can create and manage a contract's data requirements from an RFP package and maintain a historical record of each contractual requirement as it progresses throughout the life cycle of the contract. CDRLvue is the only commercial off the shelf tool of its kind, as it is delivered with an integrated data model to support technical and programmatic processes of Risk Management, Configuration Management, Project Management, Milestones, Systems Engineering, ILS, and integrated Balanced Scorecard measures. Other included features are Document Management, Action Item tracking, Meeting Management, Calendar Management, graphical Workflow and Process Management.
"Before CDRLvue there were no off-the-shelf tools to support the contract data requirements management process for complex government contracts, " said Bill Farr, CEO TopVue Defense. "We are excited about the leadership we are providing in promoting timely and accurate data exchange in this vital market segment".
CDRLvue is developed using leading industry technologies such as XML, .NET, Oracle, and SQL Server. CDRLvue is tailorable to meet an organization's specific requirements, and it integrates with other TopVue solutions such as contract data management, configuration management, risk management, and program management.
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