Unisys Case Studies GSA Modernizes Fleet Management and Property Applications
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GSA Modernizes Fleet Management and Property Applications

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GSA Modernizes Fleet Management and Property Applications - Unisys Industrial IoT Case Study
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It is challenging to manage government assets overseas and related operations cost-effectively while providing superior service levels to end users. GSA wants to move from green screens to a user-friendly graphical user interface (GUI) for applications that support Federal Asset Management functions, without requiring extensive, time-consuming and costly changes.
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The General Services Administration (GSA) is an independent agency of the United States government, established in 1949 to help manage and support the basic functioning of federal agencies. The GSA supplies products and communications for U.S. government
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The General Services Administration
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The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) employed Unisys ClearPath ePortal Enterprise Solution's a specialty engine operating within the Agency's secure ClearPath Libra environment to web-enable key information transactions that resided in its green-screen application environment. The tool provides browser-based point-and-click development capabilities, which enabled GSA to modernize existing transactions and extend its applications to the Web with no back-end changes required.

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- Unisys ClearPath ePortal Enterprise Solution
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[Cost Reduction - Procurement]
Total cost of ownership is lowered due to reduction in cost and project time.
[Product Improvement - User Acceptance]
Better user acceptance with less operative training is required.
[Product Improvement - Customer Satisfaction]
Users can now navigate quickly through newly enhanced applications to perform work faster.
GSA avoided spending an estimated total of $9.9 million for new application development by web-enabling and preserving the value in, existing applications.
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