Information Dynamics is Customer-focused
Information Dynamics is committed to serving our customers by providing a customer-focused culture that results in satisfying requirements and providing on-time, on-target professional services and solutions. We meet and exceed customer expectations by continually improving our processes through ongoing internal reviews, customer feedback, the user of established business practices, and adherence to proven industry standards.
We accomplish this commitment by:
- Providing quality service through skilled staff and the use of effective IT tools
- Understanding the needs of clients through frequent communications and formal project reviews
- Applying innovative methods and technologies during our customer engagements
Information Dynamics clients include:
NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration)
USGS (United States Geological Survey)
FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation)
Intel
GridRepublic
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
iCIMS
NASA

Information Dynamics is engaged in strategic investment alignment for NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Agency). Our internal Agency customers include the Aeronautics, Science, Space Operations and Exploration Systems Mission Directorates, Agency Chief Information Officer (CIO), Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for IT, Chief Enterprise Architect (CEA), and Center CIO executives (e.g. GSFC, JSC, etc). Our products, services and training assist NASA with capability portfolio management, transition planning, program formulation, project execution, developing segment and domain architectures, building investment roadmaps, conducting reviews, and meeting federal investment reporting requirements and mandates. This work reduces Agency risk and enables NASA to meet its mission objectives and goals.
Working with MAD Security Information Dynamics has also performed Certification and Accreditation for IT systems located at the NASA Stennis Space Center (SSC) and provided recommendations to accredit each system.
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USGS
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Information Dynamics works with USGS on projects and assignments that will increase technological efficiency and improve the operation of different USGS components like the Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center and the Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center (LP DAAC). Improvements we are working towards include data center consolidation, realigning USGS with customer requirements and expectations, developing a Strategic Plan for EROS, documenting the full architecture of LP DAAC, developing new data client concepts, documenting current state technical and functional architecture for Topographic Sciences, analyzing and improving Desktop Support Services, and developing enterprise software architecture for programs like the Collective Activity Planning Element (CAPE) of the Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM), a collaborative effort between USGS and NASA, deployed at the Mission Operations Center at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center.
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FBI

Information Dynamics helped the FBI establish a pilot Enterprise Architecture program and an Enterprise Architecture governance program, conduct bureau wide analysis and review of their business strategy, model core business processes, assess IT systems and their effectiveness, create business models between strategic plans, identify core business process, and develop an IT system support process.
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Intel

Information Dynamics contributed to the development of the Progress Thru Processors Facebook application to expose distributed computing to social networking. Progress Thru Processors is a Facebook application that provides, in collaboration with GridRepublic, a friendly interface to BOINC distributed computing.
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GridRepublic

Information Dynamics works for GridRepublic to develop, extend, maintain, and support its web applications and interfaces to external systems. GridRepublic is a web based account manager that allows users to manage participation in distributed computing research projects.
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University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Information Dynamics is currently migrating the Einstein@home website, which extends to all BOINC websites, to the Drupal content management platform. Einstein@home is a research project enabled by distributed computing that searches for galactic bodies of astronomical significance.
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iCIMS

Information Dynamics, working with MAD Security, performs penetration testing to evaluate the security of iCIMS networks. By deploying multiple vulnerability tests and network penetration techniques Information Dynamics was able to assess and exploit the infrastructure of the iCIMS network. Applied social techniques were also used and the results were provided in customer reports along with suggestions to improve overall security at iCIMS.
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