Customers often have an awareness of technology that is available to the consumer; however, technology aimed at the consumer is very often not the best choice or actually suitable in practice.
“The Big 3” Questions —
Contractor capabilities and proposed design solutions must match with project requirements and customer/contractor intentions and performance expectations.
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System Design vs. Performance
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Schedule/Timeframe vs. Time to Deployment
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Cost vs. Budget
Contracts — A good contract should include a full description of the work to be done (a detailed Work Breakdown Structure), a specific start and end date for the job, and details of costs, and payment terms and obligations.
Our focus is on assisting our customers with Technical Services and Consulting to —
- Identify and define the Customer’s problem, keeping the Customer clear about what information the solution should provide;
- Provide intervention strategies, requirements definition, system and applications design, testing, project management, and support;
- Procure, integrate, construct, install, and operate custom solutions.
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