Tag: data analytics for government
August 3, 2020
        TCG Awarded $625m BPA from Treasury’s Bureau of the Fiscal Service
        Accelerating federal shared services with project management, systems development, and data analytics
TCG is delighted to announce that it has been awarded a blanket purchase agreement (BPA) for the Department of the Treasury, Bureau of the Fiscal Service’s OneARC Strategic Support…      
    
      
            July 9, 2020
        TCG Congratulates MCC on Ranking First among Federal Agencies in Transparency
        We always knew they would make a better window than door
Congratulations to the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) for ranking first among U.S. federal agencies and seventh in the world for aid transparency according to the Aid Transparency Index. The Index is…      
    
      
            June 29, 2018
        TCG to Support SEC Quantitative Research and Analysis Through $26.4m Contract
        Awarded the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s QRADS Channel 3 IDIQ
Washington, DC — TCG, an award-winning information technology solutions and advisory services provider, has been awarded the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) Qualitative Research and Analytical Data Support (QRADS) Indefinite…      
    
      
            March 27, 2017
        Paying for Federal IT Innovation
        Like a frugal friend that tracks every penny they spend, the government is constantly looking for ways to save money. The new administration, especially, is eager to find savings. By some accounts, President Trump wants to cut up to $10.5 trillion…      
    
      
            February 9, 2017
        MCC Powers Change Across the World
        An Infographic
Some stories are best told with pictures. Here’s how the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) reimagined their IT infrastructure to improve their grantmaking process and the quality of life in communities around the world.
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            January 10, 2017
        Using Data for Positive Change
        When personal computers were first introduced, people demanded easy-to-understand user interfaces and software that would explain what it does and help them use it more effectively. The answer from many programmers was, “It’s hard to make it easy.” The same…