
Information Technology
Demonstrated Success:
- On behalf of the State of Louisiana, Office of Electronic Services, IEM designed, developed, and implemented Louisiana.gov, the State's enterprise information portal. We integrated numerous legacy systems on multiple platforms coded in a variety of programming languages. In addition, IEM designed the portal to interface with third-part application service and payment gateway providers in a seamless and transparent way.
- IEM has been and currently is an active contributor to DoD's Joint Effects Model (Jem), a software application targeted to become a general-purpose, accredited simulation model for predicting and tracking airborne nuclear, biological, and chemical NBC) hazards. We provide scientific guidance, software development, modeling and simulation, integration analysis support, testing support, and IV&V documentation support for the program. JEM combines functionality from a number of certified modeling systems, including IEM’s D2-Puff.
- The Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program (CSEPP) has spent over $80 million for information technology that can help protect people from harm. IEM has been integral to that ongoing process since 1994, having been involved with all phases of quality assurance and quality control for the Federal Emergency Management Information System (FEMIS), including requirements analysis, IV&V, user operational testing, and government acceptance tests. FEMIS is a mission-critical software system that helps coordinate command and control efforts between various emergency management agencies and jurisdictions during disaster planning and response. It is used by eight Army bases, 10 state governments, and 44 counties.