Federal agencies are now facing major challenges in rapid regulation changes and low-code methods provide rapid, cost-effective, and accelerated routes to deliver critical solutions for these threats and expectations.
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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) awarded REI Systems a 5-year contract valued at $32 million to support the Appian platform and products spanning operations, compliance, and business investment activities.
REI Systems is pleased to announce that we were awarded a Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) Workflow Management Program (WMP) Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) valued at $140 million by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) a component of the US Department of Health and Human Services.
REI Systems’ Enterprise Architect Srikanth Devarajan was published in i360Gov for his article titled, “The Low-Code Movement.” In this article, Devarajan details how agencies can become overwhelmed and wasteful with the number of complex application functions that exist within the same environment.
REI Systems was asked to modernize OPIC’s web-based enterprise solutions. Including, their Insight Platform, implemented with Salesforce, and replacing and retiring mission-critical legacy applications, in order to support OPIC’s U.S. foreign policy mission.