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Iron George: Twin Tech resident triathlete finishes Louisville Ironman

September 2nd, 2009 Written by: julie.colwell · Government, Uncategorized

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Twin Technologies Director, George Jagodzinski competed in the Louisville Ironman this weekend.  He finished the 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike, and full 26.2 mile marathon in a blazing, but grueling 11 hours and 52 minutes.   George had competed in a marathon, several half Ironmans, and a few half-marathons, but this was the first time he’d attempted the full course.  

After a swim in the Ohio river with 2000 other competitors, the bike course wove through rolling farmland in Kentucky with lots of spectators cheering for the riders on the 112 mile journey. The marathon course was fairly flat and very well supported by volunteers.  It followed a two lap route that gave runners more exposure to the high energy spectators but made the final lap difficult mentally.

 A lifelong mountain biker, George had a learning curve to incorporate swimming, road riding, and running into his training.  “Swimming was a major hurdle for me mentally, it took quite a while to develop better form in the pool and then mentally survive open water swimming with over two thousand others kicking you in the face,”  George reports. “Not to mention how scary a large, dark and deep body of water can be. I used to think that monsters lived in the cold spots.”

“I felt great, my training, nutrition and coach from http://qt2systems.com/ made all the difference in the world.  I was prepared and I had a plan to follow,” he says.  George has not ruled out a repeat performance, and plans to be out on the training circuit again, but may opt for shorter distance races until he gears up for another full Ironman.  

Congratulations, George!

 

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Twin Technologies provides LiveCycle training for government applications

May 5th, 2009 Written by: paula.sen · Government, LiveCycle, Uncategorized

On Tuesday May 5, Twin Technologies and Adobe hosted a half-day seminar at Adobe headquarters in McLean, Va. to introduce and acquaint participants with the powerful Adobe LiveCycle platform and its uses in government applications. LiveCycle software is an integrated server solution for automating business and administrative processes. It blends data capture, document output, information assurance, process management and content services so that you can create and deliver the kind of rich applications that engage users, drive productivity and cut down on all that tedious, repetitive, time-wasting paperwork.

 

At the seminar, we showed attendees how LiveCycle solves work place challenges like HR on and off-boarding, new accounts management, benefits and services delivery and information, and form, document and contract management. Participants were led through actual use case project builds so they could see how Adobe LiveCycle works, from both a technological and business perspective, to solve challenges and automate common business processes.   We also introduced Twin Technologies’ new JumpStart Solutions, our repeatable solutions package that offers templates and coding and makes LiveCycle faster and easier to implement and use across an enterprise.

 

Technologies like LiveCycle enable changing government to engage with its citizens and promises to expedite the new administration’s commitment to greater transparency and efficiency.

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Steady Foot Traffic at Twin Technologies FOSE booth

March 12th, 2009 Written by: julie.colwell · Government, News, RIA, Security, Technical, Uncategorized, Web 3.0

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David Ladd, Nic Tunney, and Audrey Hubbard report high levels of traffic and interest in the Twin Technologies booth #2608 at FOSE this week. Reporters from the Technical Times stopped by to talk about Twin Technologies’ JumpStart: Workforce Management, which is up for a Best in Show Award.

FOSE, which focuses on technology for government applications, brings together the top innovators in the government space. This year’s trends center around integration of services, developing self-service options, cutting cost, and improving efficiency. Twin Technologies Government Solutions systems integration and RIA services offer creative and proven methods of meeting these goals. With over 25 sign-ups for LiveCycle training and more than ten leads on Day One, it’s clear that Twin Technologies solutions resonate with a government agency audience.

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Twin Technologies Showcases Government Solutions at FOSE

March 9th, 2009 Written by: julie.colwell · Government, LiveCycle, RIA, Security, Web 3.0

March 10, 2009, Washington, DC – Twin Technologies’ Government Solutions is exhibiting its powerful system integration and web development capabilities at the FOSE trade show in Washington DC, March 10-12. You can meet  Twin Technologies’ experts at booth#2608 and learn more about how Twin’s robust software applications are powering collaborative projects with government agencies such as DARPA, DISA, the U.S. Marine Corps, the U.S. Army, and the Department of Defense.

At FOSE, Twin Technologies’ Government Solutions will show its unique SDLC methodology that has proven track records in commercial and government space, and integrates work flows and operations, bringing key elements of web 2.0 to government applications. Twin Technologies delivers design, creation, and deployment of mission critical operations that improve workflow and conserve resources.

A Record of Solutions
Global Asset Services: A secure documentation collaboration portal and web-based form guide for Real Estate Closing transactions.

Government Services: A custom dynamic data capture form guide collects data on hundreds of users, exports it into PDF, and integrates the information into a defined workflow.

Global Financial Services: A Rich Internet Application (RIA) that emulates the service provided on hard turret phones, yet offers remote accessibility on any phone  with the functionality and flexibility of a web application.

Global Travel Services: A web portal that includes the storage and publication of country-specific medical data integrated across international databases into a fast, user-friendly interface that travelers in medical or political crises can access intuitively.

Global Healthcare Services: The first commercial web-enabled Electronic Medication Administration Record (eMar) with flexible remote connectivity, intuitive, user-friendly design, and stability to accurately track and document patient records.

Commercial Services: A web portal with interfaces for both front and back end users, integrated within the existing enterprise that includes both content and order management systems and used by hundreds of contractors, suppliers, and service providers.

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Twin Technologies Opens New Office in DC and Joins Local Tech Councils

January 7th, 2009 Written by: julie.colwell · Government, News, RIA, Security

To accommodate the growth in our government division, Twin Technologies has recently opened an office in the Washington DC area.  To meet the neighbors, we’ve joined ranks with two local technology councils:

The Northern Virginia Technology Council (NVTC) which links the local technology community with over 1100 member companies.  Twin Technologies anticipates diving into the networking and educational events.

The Greater Baltimore Technology Council devotes itself to building and growing the region’s technology community also.  Twin Technologies plans to network with other local companies to connect with the Baltimore business community.

Our new local DC area address is:
Twin Technologies
2010 Corporate Ridge
McLean, VA 22102

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