CADD Microsystems Wins Four Government Contracts to Address Facilities Management in the Public Sector
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CADD Microsystems Wins Four Government Contracts to Address Facilities Management in the Public Sector

ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 12, 2013 — (PRNewswire) — CADD Microsystems, an Autodesk Platinum Partner, today announced that, in partnership with FM:Systems, it recently won contracts with four government agencies to provide facilities and space management solutions. The contracts include work with U.S. Office of Personnel Management, U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Department of Commerce, and the U.S. Postal Service.

 

 

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Each of the customers had unique business challenges they were facing, and all of them were able to address those challenges with a combination of FM:Systems software, Autodesk software, and training and professional services through CADD Microsystems.

"These awards indicate how business-critical it is for government agencies to improve how they manage and maintain real property," said Scott Eden, vice president of sales, at CADD Microsystems. "Many of our public sector clients are facing significant fiscal challenges, and the decision of these four agencies to invest and deploy leading technology to address their space and lease tracking needs is an important step towards operational efficiency."

"CADD Microsystems' focus on customer success and the value our software brings has been integral to their becoming one of our premier partners in North America," said Rich Peacock, business partner manager at FM:Systems. "We worked closely with CADD Microsystems on each of these requirements. Their ability to uncover and solve the unique business needs and goals of each customer has been exemplary."

The multi-year contracts also included ongoing maintenance and support through CADD Microsystems, which are paramount for implementing and maintaining facilities management solutions.

About CADD Microsystems
For more than 25 years, CADD Microsystems has delivered real estate and facilities management programs, services and offerings that consistently exceed customer expectations. We partner with our customers to develop strategies for achieving measurable improvements in data accuracy and performance of real estate assets. CADD Microsystems, an Autodesk Platinum Partner, is based in Alexandria, Virginia, with offices in Baltimore, Maryland, and Richmond, Virginia. Staffed with FMP, registered architects, professional engineers and LEED accredited consultants, CADD Microsystems collaborates with customers from needs analysis through implementation, including process consulting, data migration, custom development and training. CADD Microsystems has been one of the top Autodesk federal dealers since 1991, and works closely with federal, state and local government agencies as well as commercial design firms to provide solutions in support of Building Information Modeling and other mission critical objectives. Learn more at www.caddmicrosystems.com.

About FM:Systems
By connecting people, place and process, FM:Systems helps facilities and real-estate professionals improve customer service, reduce costs and increase productivity enterprise-wide. FM:Systems Web-based software improves management of space, occupancy, moves, maintenance, leases and property. Many of the world's leading organizations rely on FM:Systems products, including CA Technologies, Devon Energy, FINRA, Freddie Mac, Herman Miller, Indiana University, Lockheed Martin, Northwestern University, Novartis Pharmaceuticals, and Target stores.

FM:Systems is headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina, and conducts business in the Americas, Africa, Europe and Asia Pacific. For more information about FM:Systems, please visit www.fmsystems.com or call 1-800-648-8030.

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