Apogen Technologies lands four contracts worth $800,000
New Orleans CityBusiness, Aug 21, 2006 by CityBusiness Staff Report
Apogen Technologies today announced subsidiary, Apogen Services, has been awarded four separate contracts with Louisiana State Police, Schumacher Group, Diamond Head Pharmacy, and Southeastern Louisiana University. The deals are valued at $800,000 combined.
Apogen will provide enhancements to the Bureau of Investigation's Property and Evidence Management System.
Additional contracts include a PeopleSoft Financial Consulting for Schumacher Group, Web development for Diamond Head Pharmacy and PeopleSoft Consulting for Southeastern Louisiana University.
"These new contract wins with incumbent customers represent our continued partnership and dedication to support state-side innovation, particularly in a region undergoing substantial community and economic recovery, such as the Gulf Coast," said Mike Goff, Apogen Services president.
Apogen Technologies and its subsidiary, Apogen Services, have been recognized over the past several years as a top growth company by Louisiana Technology Council. From streamlining critical business information systems at the New Orleans Space and Naval Warfare Information Technology Center, to development of information systems for the Department of Public Safety and Corrections Fusion and Analytical Center, Apogen helped drive technical advancement and create new jobs in Louisiana.
Apogen Technologies provides technology solutions to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Department of Energy, Internal Revenue Service, and the U.S. Navy. Apogen Technologies is ranked No. 51 on Washington Technology's Top 100 list and is also listed in the top 10 Department of Homeland Security contractors. Apogen is ranked No. 10 on the Washington Business Journal's 50 fastest growing company's list and No. 35 on Deloitte's Virginia Fast 50 list. Apogen has been named a best place to work by New Orleans CityBusiness and the Washington Business Journal. Apogen Technologies is a wholly owned subsidiary of QinetiQ North America.
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