EIS EIS is a premier provider of Systems Engineering, Information Technology, and Program Management services and solutions to the U. S. Federal Government for over 15 years. Currently, EIS employs more than 400 employees and annual revenues exceed $50 million. EIS is a SEI CMMI Maturity Level 2 appraised, and ISO 9001:2008 and 20000:2005 certified company. We enjoy excellent financial stability and have remained debt-free since inception. EIS has many 8(a), Small Business, and Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB) contract vehicles under the $25 million size standard to partner with Federal agencies and industry partners. Currently, EIS is SDB certified by the Small Business istration under the 500 employee size standard.
Services
Program/Project Management Office (PMO), Portfolio Management (IC), and Enterprise Architecture Major Systems Acquisition, Program Management, Business/Financial Management, EVM, and Logistics Systems Engineering, and SETA IT Systems and Services, Software Engineering, BPR, and Software Development Systems and Software IV&V, Information Assurance, and Information Security Network and Data Center Operations, Network Engineering, and End IT
Mission EIS is dedicated to complete customer satisfaction through delivering high-quality and innovative services and solutions.
Commitment to Excellence EIS’ dedication to providing complete customer satisfaction is reflected in our commitment to developing an in-depth understanding of our customer’s mission and
requirements. We maintain a highly motivated professional workforce, skilled in the disciplines that complement our core businesses. EIS has a exemplary track record of providing one hundred percent customer satisfaction through the delivery of high quality services, on schedule and at or below budget.
Goal To be a preferred Systems Engineering, Information Technology and Program Management services contractor to the Federal Government. Guiding Principles/ Core Values EIS is committed to conducting business with honesty, integrity, and a dedication to excellence. We ensure client satisfaction with high-quality products and services that are delivered on schedule and within budget. We promote staff satisfaction through challenging work, excellent compensation, and individualized career development.
EIS Customers
Defense Intelligence Agency Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board Department of Agriculture Department of Commerce Department of Energy Department of Homeland Security Department of Interior Department of Justice Department of Labor Department of State Department of Transportation Department of Treasury Department of Veterans Affairs Federal Aviation istration U.S. Air Force U.S. Army U.S. Coast Guard U.S. Marine Corps U.S. Navy
EIS Prime Contract Vehicles
Army INSCOM Omnibus III: W911W4-10-D-0015 DIA SITE SB: HHM402-10-D-0021 DHS EAGLE: HSHQDC-06-D-0058 (FC 1 & 3) DOS HITSS: SAQMPD-07-D-0079
FAA eFAST: DTFAWA-10-A-00092 GSA 8(a) STARS: GS-06F-0263Z GSA Alliant SB: GS-06F-0599Z GSA MOBIS: GS-10F-0111T GSA PES: GS-10F-0300T GSA Schedule 70: GS-35F-5004H Navy Seaport-e: N0018-05-D-4316 EIS Information Donald Plebuch, Senior Vice President Office: (703) 752-5520; Email:
[email protected] Vinod Goyal, President
Enterprise Information System An Enterprise Information System is generally any kind of computing system that is of "enterprise class". This means typically offering high quality of service, dealing with large volumes of data and capable of ing some large organization ("an enterprise"). Enterprise Information Systems provide a technology platform that enables organizations to integrate and coordinate their business processes. They provide a single system that is central to the organization and ensure that information can be shared across all functional levels and management hierarchies. Enterprise systems are invaluable in eliminating the problem of information fragmentation caused by multiple information systems in an organization, by creating a standard data structure. A typical Enterprise Information System would be housed in one or more data centers, run enterprise software, and could include applications that typically cross organizational borders such as content management systems. The word enterprise can have various connotations. Frequently the term is used only to refer to very large organizations. However, the term may be used to mean virtually anything, by virtue of it having become the latest corporate-speak buzzword. (See Criticisms of Enterprise software) [edit]
EIS Training This site is designed to provide, in one place, the key resources needed to learn about the EIS system. Training content seen within this site will contain the following features:
Online Tutorials provide the opportunity to see and practice key processes in a simulated UPK environment. • • • • • •
Intro to the UPK player EIS PeopleTools 8.50 Tutorial EIS Employee Self Service Tutorials EIS Manager Self Service Tutorials EIS Time and Labor for UNT Tutorials EIS Reports To Tutorials
Training Guides provide the opportunity to view and/or print processes in an easy-to-follow, step-by-step format. • • • • •
EIS PeopleTools 8.50 JobAids EIS Employee Self Service JobAids EIS Manager Self Service JobAids EIS Time and Labor for UNT JobAids EIS Reports To JobAids
Additional Resources provides resources for information not included in the Online Tutorials. Current EIS Training Events: EIS Training Calendar (untranet.unt.edu required)
Help for students, faculty, and academic advisers using portal (my.unt.edu) self-service features: MyHelp
Purchasing and Payment Services: Training Services for Asset Management, ePro, PCard Approver, Travel Coordinator
Human Resources: Employee self-service Information available UNT Time and Payroll Processes
Self Paced Training for EIS istrative s:
Introduction to Campus Solutions 9.0
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Improve service quality and delivery through easy access to information and services
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Provide management with consistent, accurate, timely information to decision-making
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Allow state employees anytime access to review and update personal information, view current and past pay statements, and electronically request leave
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Increase efficiency and effectiveness by implementing best practice business process
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Improve customer services for South Carolina citizens based on accurate and consistent data maintained across state government
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Re-focus HR activities from operational to strategic decision
Information Enterprise Services Information Enterprise Services (IES) is the global IT Infrastructure Provider for Deutsche Bank; providing computing, storage and networking hardware and software services. The division's objective is to provide a reliable, cost effective, scalable, and state-of-the-art IT infrastructure for application development as well as for all business units of Deutsche Bank. IES aims to transform traditional IT Infrastructure to an infrastructure where the underlying technology (including virtualization, grid and automation techniques) is being delivered as a set of open, flexible, standardized and highly available services. IES holds responsibility for: • • • • • • •
Voice, Data and Audio-Visual infrastructure and Networks In- & outsourced Data Center Services IT Infrastructure Architecture and Strategy End Services (e.g. Desktop) ID Infrastructure & istration Web & Application Hosting Messaging (Email, Chat, Instant Messaging, Mobile Devices)
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IT Security
The entity is the foundation of Deutsche Bank's Group Technology & Operations, offering very interesting insights into a broad variety of technical, conceptual and strategic dimensions of Deutsche Bank's IT offering. IES has one of the largest footprints in the Bank - present in more than 45 countries -, and is based on exciting global cooperation across the Bank.