When you do the kind of innovative work we do, people are bound to take notice.
Our project received the PA Excellence in Technology award from the Pennsylvania Governor’s Office. For this project, LingaTech provided leadership and SOA web services and a mobile development team that architected and engineered an SOA solution for our commonwealth client. We identified core business processes and implemented reusable business process architecture to develop a core mobile app that facilitates field inspections. This base structure was extended to develop program-specific mobile apps quickly and cost-effectively by reusing code and components across the various business units. As identified in the Award Notice
“This greatly cut development time and IT could put a time and money-saving solution into the hands of the inspectors much quicker. In fact, development time was cut from 13 months to 3-4 months for each new inspection type…the Agency has also seen at least a 20% increase in inspector efficiency and has cut the total inspection process from data collection to data entry from an average of 10 days to 1 day.”
Best Team award winner for providing PA Save Life solution, a predictive model that empowers the individuals and First Responders using 70+ data sets.
PA Save Life is a comprehensive mobile solution delivered with the combination of AI, verbal technology, and behavior analysis techniques. The mobile app and supporting data analytics provide those involved in all aspects of the opioid crisis to connect, find information, and work to solve the problem together.
KnowPA.com won LingaTech the Grand Prize and recognition from Governor Tom Wolf because it provides a predictive model for reducing fatalities on PA roads using PennDOT data. LingaTech’s predictive data analytic model:
Harrisburg, PA — As part of his commitment to level the playing field for small and diverse businesses, Governor Tom Wolf today announced the launch of the Commonwealth's Mentor-Protégé Program (MPP) for Small Diverse Businesses. The program pairs successful prime contractors with small diverse businesses (SDBs) to better develop their technical and administrative capabilities to compete for state government contracting opportunities. Small diverse businesses are owned by minorities, women, LGBT, veterans, and people with disabilities. In the inaugural year of the Mentor-Protégé Program created by the Department of General Services, Unisys has been matched with LingaTech as a Mentor.
"We have a responsibility to ensure that opportunities to compete for state contracting is diverse, inclusive, and fair," Governor Wolf said. "We have taken an aggressive and innovative approach to achieving that goal, and the Mentor-Protégé Program is another resource that we can now point to in those efforts."