2008.01.28: January 28, 2008: Headlines: Computers: Headquarters: Trading Markets: The Peace Corps has selected Aquifer version 6.5 to develop and deploy its Volunteer Information Database Application (VIDA 2.0)
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2008.01.28: January 28, 2008: Headlines: Computers: Headquarters: Trading Markets: The Peace Corps has selected Aquifer version 6.5 to develop and deploy its Volunteer Information Database Application (VIDA 2.0)
The Peace Corps has selected Aquifer version 6.5 to develop and deploy its Volunteer Information Database Application (VIDA 2.0)
VIDA 2.0 is used at remote locations worldwide to manage logistical information. Aquifer is used to distribute system components and data to field units. "We built the new version of the Peace Corps Volunteer Information Database Application (VIDA) using version 6.5 of the Aquifer Application Framework," said Mr. Mark Behuncik, VIDA Project Manager/IT Specialist with Peace Corps. "Configuration management is very important to Peace Corps, and Aquifer will allow us to easily manage the release of new components to over 70 posts worldwide, putting us years ahead of where we would otherwise be without this technology."
The Peace Corps has selected Aquifer version 6.5 to develop and deploy its Volunteer Information Database Application (VIDA 2.0)
Lattice's Aquifer 6.5 Application Framework to Power Peace Corps Distributed Computer Network Worldwide
Monday, January 28, 2008; Posted: 08:05 AM
Peace Corps Selects Lattice's Aquifer 6.5 Application Framework to Power Distributed Computer Network
PENNSAUKEN, N.J., Jan 28, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- LTTC | news | PowerRating | PR Charts -- Lattice Incorporated (OTC: LTTC.OB) ("Lattice" or the "Company"), a provider of advanced information and communications technology solutions to key government agencies and enterprise customers, today announced that Peace Corps has selected Aquifer version 6.5 to develop and deploy its Volunteer Information Database Application (VIDA 2.0), with worldwide release scheduled for the first quarter of 2008.
Lattice's Aquifer 6.5 Application Framework is a highly secure, managed suite of Web services for developing, deploying, and maintaining smart client applications across the wide area network, and includes advanced features for remote management of disconnected Aquifer servers as well as several security enhancements. Aquifer 6.5 allows applications to be widely distributed for operational use and synchronized with a centralized Aquifer server for headquarters consolidation, allowing the central office to assert configuration management control over the distributed environment.
VIDA 2.0 is used at remote locations worldwide to manage logistical information. Aquifer is used to distribute system components and data to field units.
"We built the new version of the Peace Corps Volunteer Information Database Application (VIDA) using version 6.5 of the Aquifer Application Framework," said Mr. Mark Behuncik, VIDA Project Manager/IT Specialist with Peace Corps. "Configuration management is very important to Peace Corps, and Aquifer will allow us to easily manage the release of new components to over 70 posts worldwide, putting us years ahead of where we would otherwise be without this technology."
"We are extremely pleased that the Peace Corps has selected Aquifer 6.5 to power its distributed computer network worldwide," said Paul Burgess, Lattice's Chief Executive Officer. "This reinforces our commitment to push the boundaries of innovation to offer our clients best in class solutions to enable the vision of Net Centric computing by leveraging the entire network down to the edge device using an advanced, layered security model to ensure confidentiality, integrity, and availability of components and data throughout the network."
Aquifer will also be used to develop, host, and manage several additional applications, using .NET as the development platform. The rich, managed security features built into the framework allow Peace Corps to simplify the accreditation process, relying on the repeatability of the layered security model built into the Aquifer infrastructure.
About the Peace Corps
The Peace Corps is celebrating a 46-year legacy of service at home and abroad, and a 30-year high for Volunteers in the field. Since 1961, more than 187,000 Volunteers have helped promote a better understanding between Americans and the people of the 139 countries where Volunteers have served. Peace Corps Volunteers must be U.S. citizens and at least 18 years of age. Peace Corps service is a 27-month commitment. For more information about the Peace Corps, please visit http://www.peacecorps.gov.
About Lattice Incorporated
Lattice Incorporated is a provider of advanced information and communications technology solutions to the government and commercial markets. The company's technology services division designs, deploys and manages advanced technological solutions at key government agencies and for mid- to large-sized enterprises. Lattice's technology products division consists of several core proprietary platforms used to develop customized software applications with military grade security in a number of different markets. For more information, visit http://www.latticeincorporated.com.
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SOURCE: Lattice Incorporated
Lattice Incorporated Paul Burgess, +(1) 856-910-1166 x.2111 CEO pburgess@sysmanagement.com or CCG Elite Investor Relations Crocker Coulson, +(1) 646-213-1915 President crocker.coulson@ccgir.com or Ed Job, +(1) 646-213-1914 CFA ed.job@ccgir.com
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