2002 - NGIT - Mission Planning System

 

"Northrop Grumman IT Selects The Software Revolution, Inc. To Support Mission Planning System Development"

Kirkland, WA. (August 22, 2002) – Northrop Grumman IT (NGIT) has awarded a contract to The Software Revolution, Inc. (TSRI) to demonstrate its automated legacy system modernization process against the Ada code of an existing aircraft weapon electronics system. The weapon electronics system, along with many other such systems, will be future components of a new joint mission planning system.

Greg Tadlock, TSRI's Vice President of Sales & Marketing said, 'The mission planning system being developed by Northrop Grumman IT is an important new tool that will allow the services to better coordinate aircraft operations. TSRI is pleased to have the opportunity to demonstrate its Ada modernization capabilities to NGIT as a potential 'first-step' in modernizing the wide variety of aircraft systems that need to be integrated to better support joint military air operations.'

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Greg Tadlock
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2002 - TSRI Select Roger Knapp

 

"The Software Revolution, Inc. Selects Roger Knapp to Lead The Company's Operations"

Kirkland, WA. (August 6, 2002) – The Software Revolution, Inc. (TSRI), a world-class provider of automated software modernization services for legacy systems, today announced that the company has selected Mr. Roger Knapp to lead the company's Operations Department. As Vice President of Operations, Mr. Knapp will bring his extensive program management experience to bear on TSRI's rapidly growing business base.

Biography
Mr. Knapp is a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) where he earned a Masters of Science degree in Aeronautics and Astronautics. His program management experience includes the successful direction of a wide variety of multi-million dollar programs for the: Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, U.S. Air Force, Aerospace Corporation, and Boeing. In addition, Mr. Knapp has practical experience in the development of artificial intelligence technologies and their application to legacy system modernization.

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TSRI
Greg Tadlock
Vice President of Sales
Phone: (425) 284-2770
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2002 - NEA Applauds TSRI

 

"The National Endowment for the Arts' Applauds A Smooth Upgrade"

Kirkland, WA. (June 18, 2002) – In an article published on May 6, 2002 in Government Computer News (http://gcn.com/21_10/news/18601-1.html), The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) applauded the system modernization efforts of The Software Revolution, Inc. (TSRI).

Mike Burke, NEA's Chief Information Officer (CIO) praised TSRI for modernizing NEA's 650,000 line-of-code legacy Wang COBOL system, that included transforming 350 database tables from flat files to a relational database and creating more than 800 user screens for 140 users, in just seven months. As Burke said, 'It worked out of the box. We had to do very little tweaking'.

Greg Tadlock, TSRI's Vice President of Sales & Marketing said, 'Recognition of TSRI's efforts by Mr. Burke and Government Computer News is not only gratifying, but has provided a wide audience of legacy systems owners with the understanding that a highly automated, low-cost and low-risk approach to system modernization is both available and proven. Legacy system owners today expect the modernization process to take years to accomplish and cost enormous amounts of money. TSRI however, can now accomplish that same modernization process in a fraction of time needed using other methods and at a Firm Fixed Price.'

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TSRI
Greg Tadlock
Vice President of Sales
Phone: (425) 284-2770
Fax:     (425) 284-2785
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2002 - Dr. Cordell Green Joins TSRI

 

"Dr. Cordell Green Joins the Board of The Software Revolution, Inc."

Kirkland, WA. (August 6, 2002) – The Software Revolution, Inc. (TSRI), a world-class provider of automated software modernization services for legacy systems, today announced that the company is fortunate to have elected Dr. Cordell Green to the Board of Directors. Dr. Green is the latest addition to the strong and experienced team overseeing the operations of TSRI.

Biography
Dr. Green is Chairman and CEO of Kestrel Institute, which he founded in 1981. Dr. Green developed the foundation theory for Logic Programming, which also formed the foundation for the Deductive Data Base field, as well as many formal, inference-based AI and planning systems. He has made several contributions to the field of program synthesis, including a paper that provided the basis for the Refine language, and a paper providing the basis for automated synthesis of software visualization.

Dr. Green's research interests center in the area of knowledge-based tools for software engineering. He has worked on systems that help to automate acquisition, analysis, and synthesis of software. His recent interests have been in automated algorithm design, synthesis of visual representations of software, and the role of automated design in software engineering.

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TSRI
Greg Tadlock
Vice President of Sales
Phone: (425) 284-2770
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2002 - NGIT - Selects TSRI for REMIS

 

"Northrop Grumman IT Selects The Software Revolution, Inc. To Support REMIS Modernization"

Kirkland, WA. (May 14, 2002) – Northrop Grumman IT has awarded an $802,000 contract to The Software Revolution, Inc. (TSRI) to support Increment 1 of the modernization process of the Air Force's Reliability & Maintainability Information System (REMIS). Increment 2 through 6, scheduled to begin in 2003, are expected to follow this contract.

REMIS, a 3.1 million line COBOL-based system, was built to enhance the front-end design of new Air Force weapon systems and to increase the readiness and sustainability of existing weapon systems by improving the availability, accuracy and flow of essential maintenance information.

Greg Tadlock, TSRI's Vice President of Sales & Marketing said, "Northrop Grumman IT's selection of TSRI brings the company's broad range of legacy system modernization strengths - assessment, transformation, and re-factoring - to bear on a vital Air Force logistics and maintenance system. Our support to Northrop Grumman IT and the Air Force on this project is yet another clear indication of the importance of TSRI's technology to the Air Force's modernization efforts and a further validation of the importance of using a highly automated approach to legacy system modernization as opposed to older manual or semi-manual

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TSRI
Greg Tadlock
Vice President of Sales
Phone: (425) 284-2770
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