March 24, 2015 – Credence was awarded a contract to provide program management support, data analysis, and administrative services for DISA’s GIG Technical Guidance (GTG) processes and applications. The GTG Technical Guidance Federation (GTG-F) provides the DoD an efficient, data-centric process for collecting and standardizing interoperability information, while providing a single repository through which the DoD can perform analysis and increase decision speed. Ensuring the smooth operation and interconnection of the GIG will allow users at any point on the globe to have smooth and efficient access to the most up-to-date information available. Credence’s engineers and support staff will support DISA’s requirement for a globally-operated and fully integrated network, ensuring warfighters have access to critical information in any theater worldwide.
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February 2, 2015 – Credence was awarded the follow-on DEAMS large-scale contract to provide technical management and integration services to establish a single financial system for the United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM), the United States Air Force (USAF), and the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS). Credence will continue to provide management and strategy consulting, along with technical and functional expertise, to unify the financial systems of these organizations into a single streamlined process.
Credence is helping determine the best approach for DEAMS data conversion by coordinating with the Functional Management Office, DFAS, and business stakeholders on the program’s execution. We will also provide recommendations on improvements to the DEAMS data integration and technical architecture, while facilitating the implementation of leading systems engineering practices. Our technicians and consultants currently support 6,900 users at 40 locations across the globe, and by 2018 our support will span to more than 23,000 users.
February, 2015 – Credence has received its ISO-20000 certification from the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). This certification confirms that we have met a global standard for excellence in the IT Service Management arena, ensuring the highest quality of work and the implementation of ITIL best practices in our programs. This certification is a further validation of our commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction, evidenced by our continuing efforts to elevate our quality of service. Credence’s business model revolves around fulfilling the goals of the customer, and it is with certifications such as ISO-20000 that we can hold ourselves to internationally recognized standards to better serve our clients, because for Credence, there is only One Measure of Success-Yours
January 16, 2015 – Prashant Gaur, President of Credence, appeared on Federal News Radio’s “In Depth with Francis Rose” to discuss the current status of the Federal market. He and Francis Rose deliberated on the evolution of the Federal acquisition process, the role and progression of GSA, the benefits of rewarding contracting officers for their integral work, and the importance of supporting the Federal government with high-quality services.
To listen to Prashant’s interview, please visit the following Federal News Radio site: Prashant Gaur Interview
December 8, 2014 – The Battle Management Directorate for the C2ISR Distributed Common Ground System (AF DCGS) Branch (AFLCMC/HBGB) has awarded Credence Management Solutions the contract to provide wide-ranging Professional, Engineering, Technical, Logistics, and Administrative support for the AF DCGS weapons system. Under the multi-million dollar, 5-year contract, the team will support the world’s premier Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance weapons system. The team will include engineers, analysts, schedulers, configuration managers, and technical writers supporting the DCGS’s four Acquisition Category (ACAT) III programs, as well as the DCGS Branch leadership.
Team Credence will be based at multiple locations across the United States, and will routinely travel to operational DCGS sites and contractor facilities both in the United States and around the globe.
October 28, 2014 – Credence will be providing technical and management support to the Defense Human Resources Activity (DHRA) P&R IM group. We will assist in providing oversight and direction of the Department of Defense Human Resources Management (HRM) inventory, business processes, and HRM and P&R IT resources and infrastructure.
September 30, 2014 – Credence is bringing our broad Department of Defense expertise and knowledge of acquisition, IT, and instructional design to the WHS Market Research and Training IDIQ contract to support the Department of Defense and the OSBP. Task orders under the contract will support policy analysis and research, data analytics, data visualization, data management, technology analysis and support, course and training development, professional development programs, and small business excellence awards. Credence is honored to be implementing the OSBP’s first task order to provide human capital management and technical services to help the WHS OSBP develop their Small Business Curriculum for Department of Defense small business professionals.
September 30, 2014 – Credence was awarded the follow-on contract for the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Administration Global Information Services (A/GIS). Our skilled IT technical personnel will provide IT management, information security, testing, and technical support for IT systems and applications. Credence’s scope of work includes, but is not limited to, IT planning, requirements management, systems procedures and standards development, records/document management, systems documentation, systems integration, information security, and technical support.
Credence was originally awarded a prime contract with a base year plus 3-year option. Exercise of this option assures that Credence will continue to bring high-caliber staff and innovative solutions in support of multiple systems. This contract also solidifies Credence’s Foreign Affairs and International Development practice, which supports many aspects of U.S. Government foreign policy and diplomacy efforts across State, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and Department of Defense though multiple prime contracts.
September 29, 2014 – Credence is partnering with the BPHC at the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to support their mission of improving the health of our Nation’s underserved communities and vulnerable populations. As part of its Healthcare solutions, Credence is providing innovative IT technical assistance and project management services to help the BPHC fulfill their complex, healthcare mission-focused IT investment objectives.
September 27, 2014 – The Coast Guard’s Office of Leadership (CG-12C) has tasked Credence with conducting a Strategic Needs Assessment to help create enterprise-wide human capital development solutions for the entire Coast Guard civilian workforce. Credence’s focus will be to examine the Coast Guard’s business strategy to identify cost-effective and efficient solutions to help streamline processes for fostering leadership and professional development.