Technology Engineers specializes in Information Technology – over half of our professional staff has post-graduate technical degrees. We work with top managers to develop and implement systems that empower organizations to achieve more with fewer resources. We deliver results, not theory.
Our largest clients in business and government have challenging, often intractable, problems and obstacles they must overcome to improve their effectiveness. Using proven methodologies and current technology, our business analysts, software developers and project managers work closely with leaders in every organization to define and build new approaches and systems, resulting in more responsive, less costly operations.
Some of our clients, having less complex requirements, require nothing more than a visually appealing, content rich website to present their organization in the best light possible. For these clients, we offer the full range of design capabilities from talented graphic design professionals. Websites designed by Technology Engineers have won recognition for their design quality an intuitive interface. The LSU Faculty Senate recognized our design of the Department of Construction Management and Industrial Engineering in the College of Engineering as one of the five best websites on campus.
Our clients appreciate our practical, direct approach to applying information technology techniques, methodologies and best practices. When we complete our assignments, our clients have information assets of solid value they can use for many years.
The LSU Construction Industry Advisory Council (LSU CIAC) was established in 1997 by construction industry leaders to provide industry and alumni support for LSU’s Construction Management Department. Its goal is to make LSU the premier program in the country by helping in a number of ways, including curriculum development and financial support. CIAC is devoted to making LSU a place where Construction Managements students learn to plan and management construction projects by being taught the disciplines of planning, estimating, scheduling and project management. Upon graduation LSU’s Construction Managers are ready to hit the ground running, knowing they have been given the tools to be a productive member of the construction industry.
Technology Engineers, in collaboration with the CIAC Executive Director and a committee of members selected from LSU and industry, designed, developed and deployed the
CIAC website.
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Dalrymple Press is committed to publishing educational, trade and reference books of the highest quality. Started in 2007, Dalrymple has published college level text books and technical reference manuals for several members of the College of Engineering faculty at Louisiana State University. Currently these books are used in classes taught at Louisiana State University, University of Texas and Baton Rouge Community College.
Technology Engineers designed, developed and currently maintains the Dalrymple Press website. In addition, Technology Engineers created the company identity, including the logo; and, designed the book covers for the published pieces as well.
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Tasked with developing and coordinating comprehensive criminal justice plans and distributing federal funds to Louisiana law enforcement agencies under the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Criminal Justice (LCLE) was created as an office of the Governor in 1969. Since that time, LCLE has been responsible for planning and funding some of the most important programs in law enforcement, including:
- Louisiana Incident-Based Reporting System (LIBRS)
- Law Enforcement Management Information System (LEMIS)
- Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR)
- Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST)
- Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.).
Technology Engineers has played a key role in creating Internet- and Windows-based systems used daily to collect criminal records data, report state crime statistics to the FBI, track peace officer qualifications, and schedule training for the many classes offered by LCLE. Our analysts and software engineers work daily with LCLE’s professional staff to enhance the capability of these systems to make law enforcement in Louisiana more effective.
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In the 2010-2011 Academic Year, there are 650,000 children enrolled in Louisiana public schools and it is the responsibility of the Louisiana Department of Education to help provide them with an educational experience that allows them to thrive throughout their lives. Part of that experience for high school students is to have real-time business and industry experience prior to graduation.
The
Biz2School Online Matching System
, developed by Technology Engineers, offers businesses and schools an easy communication system that “bridges the gap” between the classroom and the workplace.
Technology Engineers is helping the Louisiana Department of Education (LDE)
respond to the challenge of developing programs to meet the predicted critical
workplace shortage of skills.
Technology Engineers has also been selected to participate in the Louisiana Educational Accountability Data System (or LEADS),
as a graphic consultant. Our participation in the project is to make the system visually appealing and the human interaction more intuitive for all users.
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The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals requested support, maintenance and enhancement of existing systems, as well as development of new custom systems. Now in the middle of year two of this three-year contract, Technology Engineers has completed the implementation of the EpiStories system and is in the testing stages of the Louisiana Early Event Detection System (LEEDS), the Louisiana Animal Disease Surveillance System (LADSS) and Bio-Terrorism Incident Tracking System (BITS).
Our team initially met with key DHH OPH staff to gather and document all requirements for the requested systems, and we continue to work closely to insure that the systems’ end results are in line with their needs and vision, and that all development, testing, and training processes run smoothly. Throughout the design period, Technology Engineers’ participates in client meetings and provides status updates. Once complete, the systems are thoroughly tested, with test plan documentation and user manuals provided for the client.
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Louisiana Economic Development (LED) is tasked with leading economic development for the State of Louisiana. To fulfill its mission, LED assumes responsibility for strengthening the state's business environment and creating a more vibrant Louisiana economy. Together with LED’s knowledgeable and experienced staff of professionals, Technology Engineers has developed Internet-based systems that facilitate business access to tax incentives and other assistance. Popular with industry and economic development professionals, including LED staff, the FastLane and SmallBiz systems have become essential components in acquiring and managing the matrix of incentives offered by Louisiana to businesses, large and small.
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The Louisiana Foster and Adoptive Parent Association
(LFAPA) a 501(c)3 nonprofit
organization that was created to serve foster parents, adoptive parents and the
children in their care.
The vision of LFAPA is that every foster and adoptive family in Louisiana has a
support system to call upon to strengthen family relationships, restore
enthusiasm, and to create a sense of empowerment when parenting a foster or
adopted child.
Technology Engineers originally helped developed
the Louisiana Foster and Adoptive Parents Association website. The website is currenlty managed internally and Technology
Engineers offers assistance when needed.
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The mission of the Louisiana Oil Spill Coordinator’s Office (LOSCO) is to protect Louisiana’s citizens and environment from the effects of oil spills. Every year the National Response Center receives approximately 4,100 spill alerts in Louisiana, more than half under six barrels. LOSCO’s goal is to minimize the unauthorized discharges of oil, provide for effective spill responses, compensate the public for damages to the Louisiana’s natural resources, and assist the public through education, service, and public outreach.
Prior to the deployment of their website, LOSCO relied on providing phone assistance, e-mails and postal delivery to accomplish their mission. Now, using their current site designed by Technology Engineers, they offer program descriptions, services, geospatial data sets, links to related sites, acts, regulations, guidelines, contact information, and much more. With software developed specifically for LOSCO, the staff manages some aspects of the site’s content without IT support, including posting news flashes.
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In Louisiana, sheriffs are the chief law enforcement officers and official tax collectors for the parish in which they are elected, and chief executive officers for their courts. Since 1938, the Louisiana Sheriffs’ Association (LSA) has been the organization that represented the collective interests of Louisiana’s sixty-five sheriffs and nearly 14,000 deputies. For over fifteen years, Technology Engineers has supported the technology needs of LSA, including developing their website and on-line annual conference registration system. We also participate with LSA in developing systems used by local sheriff’s offices and police departments for criminal records management and criminal statistics reporting to state and national law enforcement agencies.
For law enforcement professionals, technology is rapidly changing existing models of keeping the peace. At Technology Engineers we are grateful that Louisiana sheriffs’ have chosen us to help with this rapid pace of change.
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The Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology (LSBC) regulates, controls and monitors
members of the Co smetology industry to maintain public health and welfare
standards for the consumer public; insures that individuals receiving licenses
meet the educational requirements established by the State of Louisiana; and
that licensed professionals maintain the highest standards while providing
services to the public. The Louisiana Board of Cosmetology now has an
informative, user friendly site with an elegant design that will last the test
of time.
Technology Engineers originally helped developed
the LSBC website. The website is managed in house by LSBC staff.
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The LSU Department of Construction Management and Industrial Engineering (CMIE) combines two outstanding faculties and curricula, and whose graduates have a nearly 100% employment rate. Industrial Engineers apply engineering design to creating and improving systems that deliver products or services. In designing these systems, an Industrial Engineer integrates equipment, materials, energy, information, and people together to meet business objectives, while insuring product and/or service quality and reliability, the safety and satisfaction of customers and employees, and the effective and productive use of resources.
Construction Managers plan and manage the implementation of construction projects. This includes developing the job plans (how work will be done) from architectural and engineering drawings and requirements; estimating the labor and materials needed for each step; developing cost estimates and bids; scheduling the project work; and managing the actual work to ensure it proceeds on time, within budget, and is of high quality. Construction Managers are also always looking to implement new construction techniques to improve the total quality and cost effectiveness of the construction industry for the purpose of providing a competitive advantage.
Technology Engineers worked with CMIE faculty to create a uniquely designed website that is attractive, and at the same time, content heavy. The website, designed by Cedeste Lewis and Kate Tomeny, was awarded recognition by the Faculty Senate as one of the five best websites at LSU.
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NASRA is a non-profit association whose members are the directors of the nation's state, territorial, and largest statewide public retirement systems. Today, state and local government retirement assets total more than $2 trillion, and NASRA members oversee retirement systems holding more than two-thirds of those assets, providing pension and other benefits to most state and local government employees. NASRA’s mission is to engage in advocacy, research, and education activities that promote best practices among its member systems and enhance the retirement security of their participants. NASRA Associate members are private sector firms (including many global investment banks and asset managers) that work with governmental retirement systems.
Technology Engineers developed NASRA’s website to include many features needed by large associations to administer a diverse, nationwide membership. The conference registration system was specifically designed to incorporate the many business rules and activities that take place during major conferences. Technology Engineers graphic designers also design and fabricate signage and other informational postings for national conferences.
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The National Independent Review Organization (NIRO) provides a service to the
insurance industry nationwide by making available a network of more than 100
physicians who can review medical records and reports independent of insurance
companies. Technology Engineers designed, developed and implemented an
Internet-based system that permits insurance claims adjusters who have access to
the web to request an independent review of medical records using the NIRO
website.
Using browser-based programs, the adjuster can attach digital images of medical
reports and other documents to the request, which is then stored on the NIRO
secure SQL database. NIRO personnel then assigns the case to a physician located
anywhere in the United States and notifies him or her by e-mail. The physician
then accesses the NIRO website and downloads the images. Upon completing the
review using NIRO web forms, the physician e-mails NIRO to inform them that the
review is complete, at which point NIRO personnel notifies the adjuster that the
review is complete and sends him or her the physician’s report in digital form.
The whole process can occur within hours rather than days using the previous
method of overnight and U.S. Postal Service delivery.
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New Orleans Baton rouge Steamship Pilots Association's misson is to protect the
public welfare and environment of the State of Louisiana by enhancing the safe
and efficient navigation of ocean-going vessels.
As an essential element of the vast Mississippi River economic engine that
provides jobs and opportunities for communities throughout the State of
Louisiana, including our own communities along the Mississippi River, the NOBRA
Pilots are dedicated to making Louisiana a better place for all of its citizens.
Technology Engineers originally helped developed
the NOBRA website. The website is currenlty managed internally and Technology
Engineers offers assistance as needed.
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Created in 2005 by an act of the Louisiana Legislature, the Louisiana Office of Coastal Protection and Restoration (OCPR) is tasked with carrying out the policies of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA) and implementing Louisiana’s Comprehensive Master Plan for a Sustainable Coast. Completing this mission involves integrating hurricane protection, storm damage reduction, flood control, coastal protection and restoration efforts, and associated infrastructure construction and maintenance in the state.
Technology Engineers works closely with OCPR administrators, attorneys and scientists to develop the Louisiana Oil Spill Data Management System (LOSDMS) , used by federal and state trustees to insure compliance with the Natural Resources Damage Assessment (NRDA) act for the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.
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The mission of the Office of State Examiner, Municipal Fire and Police Civil Service, is to administer an effective, cost-efficient civil service system based on merit, efficiency, fitness, and length of service, consistent with the law and professional standards, for fire fighters and police officers in all municipalities in the State having populations of not less than 7,000 nor more than 400,000 inhabitants, and in all parish fire departments and fire protection districts regardless of population, in order to provide a continuity in quality of law enforcement and fire protection for the citizens of the State in rural and urban areas.
Technology Engineers originally helped developed
the OSE website. The website is currenlty managed internally and Technology
Engineers offers assistance when needed.
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Southern Media & Opinion Research(SMOR) provides survey research, geopolitical and demographic research, and campaign communication and management services for application in government, business and industry. An established and well-respected member of Louisiana business, government and academic communities since 1978, SMOR is an independent opinion research partner for organizations needing accurate, objective and confidential research.
When SMOR needed a website that accurately portrays its commitment to high quality, timely and cost effective research and analysis, they turned to Technology Engineers. Our web designers fashioned a site that is visually appealing, with clear and focused content.
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Stinson Map Company published its first MetroKey Mapbook in 1985. Since then MetroKey has become the street atlas of choice for businesses, large and small, in Louisiana and the Mississippi Coast. In addition to MetroKey Mapbooks, Stinson Map works with public bodies and private companies to meet their mapping needs. These organizations include Emergency-911 districts; fire, sheriff and police departments; Realtors; national restaurant chains offering home delivery; large public utility companies, and others.
Technology Engineers designed, developed and maintains the Stinson Map Company website. We also created the overall brand identity for the company and all of its publications, including design of the MetroKey Mapbook cover and, recently, a new Stinson Map logo.
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For over a half century, Thomas, Wilson, Ragusa, Uffman & Co. (TWRU) has been offering solid financial advice and guidance to individuals and businesses. Today, they provide select clientele independent, professional financial planning and investment advisory services, along with traditional accounting and other reporting services.
Technology Engineers worked with TWRU partners and associates to accurately present their firm as professionals who can help small- to medium-size entrepreneurial clients look beyond day-to-day operations and set goals for a successful future. |
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