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Transport Canada selects ProCarta to provide key process infrastructure for its Web Application development program as part of the Government On Line initiative.
A new process management initiative by an emerging process management company with a large Federal Government department in Canada.
Transport Canada selects ProCarta to provide key process infrastructure for its Web Application development program as part of the Government On Line initiative.
Toronto -- October 2nd -- ProCarta (www.procarta.com), an emerging company in the business process management market, today announced it was selected by Transport Canada as part of the Government On Line initiative.
Transport Canada had an immediate requirement to create, document, improve and communicate its Web Application Role-Out Process" states Tammy Volume, Senior Project Officer, Government on-Line Project Office. "Transport Canada GOL Project Office selected ProCarta Inc. because it is experienced in rapidly reviewing, analyzing, modeling and deploying business processes. Work was required on an urgent basis in order to meet extremely tight timelines. ProCarta Inc.s (ProCarta) award winning software and their Business Process Management expertise are uniquely equipped to meet this timely challenge."
Once validated and operational, Transport Canada GOL Project Office hopes to use our newly gained ProCarta skill set to streamline other Departmental processes.
About ProCarta, Inc.:
ProCarta, Inc. was founded in 1998 to develop products and solutions that significantly lower the cost of managing mission-critical processes while improving productivity and regulatory compliance. The ProCarta team, in conjunction with our partners, focuses on delivering solutions tailored to client needs, representing an unprecedented time-to-value ratio.
About Transport Canada, Government of Canada:
Transport Canada is the department responsible for the transportation policies, programs and goals set by the federal government. Government On-Line, better known as GOL, is the Government of Canadas plan to deliver programs, services and information over the Internet. At Transport Canada (TC), as with several other federal departments, a Project Office has been created which is dedicated to the implementation and monitoring of the GOL initiative. The department is currently in the process of prioritizing the key services to be brought on-line. The objective of bringing these key services on-line will be to improve service to the client and contribute to more cost effective and efficient information and service delivery.
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