Key Clients

Department of the Army

DASA Environmental, Safety, & Occupational Health (ESOH)

Department of Homeland Security

Office of Grants and Training (G&T)

FEMA National Training and Exercise Division (FEMA/NTED)

Center for Domestic Preparedness (FEMA/CDP)

Office of Infrastructure Preparedness (NPPD/OIP)

Department of the Treasury

Internal Revenue Service (IRS)

Department of Education

Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO)

Department of Health & Human Services

Assistant Secretary for Financial Resources (ASFR)

National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Administration for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)

Administration for Children & Families (ACF)

Department of State

U.S. Aid (USAID)
- Pakistan
- Macedonia

Knowledge Management

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Knowledge management is getting the right information to the right people at the right time, and helping people create knowledge and share and act upon information in ways that will measurably improve the performance of an organization and its stakeholders. This means delivering the systems and services that will help your employees and partners get the information they need to make better decisions. There are three main areas where KM systems and processes can help organizations improve the performance in accomplishing their missions:

To capture and sustain an organization's knowledge over time
We define activities that will identify and capture the information that exists across your organization


To help people find, organize, and share the knowledge that you already already have
We help you to define Knowledge Management processes to efficiently manage your organization's knowledge resources


To increase collaboration and to facilitate knowledge creation and sharing
We help you to develop techniques and tools to enable teams and communities to collaborate and share knowledge

Our Knowledge Management Solutions

  • Knowledge capture and retention systems
  • Lessons learned & best practices repositories
  • Content & document taxonomies
  • Knowledge-centric process development
  • Succession Planning
  • Web-based databases and process flow repositories