BETHESDA, Md., May 24, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- U.S. military cemeteries are among the nation's most treasured and sacred places. To help fulfill the current mandate of improved operational performance for all of the Department of Defense (DoD) national military cemeteries, DMI announced today the development of an Enterprise Interment Services System, including a mobile app to help cemetery operations teams photograph, catalog and assign GPS locations to gravesites, as well as streamline maintenance and operational processes in order to support the families of our nation's deceased military heroes.
DMI is developing an enterprise app for internal cemetery operations, as well as a common virtual database and network environment for more than 42 military cemeteries across the United States, including Arlington National Cemetery (ANC), the Army National Military Cemeteries (ANMC) and the National Cemeteries and Memorials.
- Enterprise apps for government and federal agencies: DMI develops applications for enterprise and government agencies that are designed to integrate business processes and data models that cross system and organizational boundaries and accommodate the increasingly mobile workforce. The National Military Cemetery app will provide cemetery personnel with the ability to easily photograph markers, add GPS coordinates and other information and automatically update the centralized database, thus improving efficiency and enhancing maintenance and operations efforts.
- Improving performance: Additionally, DMI is developing a new enterprise-wide interment operations system that will result in reduced complexity and improved performance, which will aid cemetery operators, administrators and research teams in the capture, analysis and security of cemetery data and operational assets.
- Consolidation and lifecycle cost savings in a virtual server environment: DMI will provide the data integration and migration from legacy systems into a common application and VMware environment.
Jay Sunny Bajaj, DMI founder and CEO, said:
"Our military cemeteries are part of our treasured national heritage, but over the years, their systems have grown unnecessarily complex, making it more difficult to serve America's citizens. This much-needed consolidation and migration to a virtualized infrastructure will aid research teams in their analysis of the data integrity and restore the confidence of the data. We're proud to take part in this important undertaking to streamline and improve these cemeteries' daily operations."
About DMI:
DMI, the world's first end-to-end mobility company, combines all the skills and services necessary to deliver mobile enterprise solutions. Built to reinvent business through mobility, DMI has expertise in mobile strategy, UX, web, and app development, omni-channel commerce, brand and marketing, big data management and analytics, and secure device and app management. The company's unique, integrated approach to mobility has resulted in dramatic growth as well as an expanding client base, which includes hundreds of Fortune 1000 commercial clients and all fifteen U.S. Federal Departments. Additional information is available at www.dminc.com and on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Google+.
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