The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) Awards Fusion PPT Prime Contract to Advance Analytics Capabilities
Fusion PPT announced today that the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has awarded Fusion PPT with a prime contract to deliver IT consulting services around the FHFA’s analytic platforms and tools. Fusion PPT will be assisting the FHFA in moving to the next generation of their core analytics applications.
As a recognized leader in innovative IT solutions, and an ISO 9001:2008 certified organization with ITILv3 certified experts, Fusion PPT’s knowledge and unbiased guidance will help the FHFA to address critical business needs and stakeholder requirements. Fusion PPT will conduct a comprehensive assessment of the analytical needs of the FHFA’s stakeholders in order to identify options for an analytics solution.
CEO Michael Biddick commented, “As a vendor-independent and objective expert in IT architecture and analysis, with a history of successful, similar projects, Fusion PPT is in an ideal position to assist the FHFA in better achieving their mission through a new analytics solution.”
Fusion PPT will also document the current state of the FHFA’s existing analytical solutions and ultimately provide a recommendation for the final technical analytics solution, which will replace the current analytics platforms and tools that the FHFA utilizes.
Biddick cited this contract as being a significant value-add to Fusion PPT’s project portfolio. “We are excited to have an opportunity to work with stakeholders at the FHFA,” remarks Biddick. “We are committed to helping our clients find the solution that is the best-fit for their critical business needs.”
About Fusion PPT
Fusion PPT is an established leader in providing IT consulting and system integration services to organizations with challenging technology initiatives. Since our inception in 2009, we have contributed to the success of hundreds of projects, and most have spanned the globe in their reach and impact. Our ability to perform and add value in complex, diverse, and distributed environments has earned us a solid growth rate and a reputation as a trusted, capable, and results-oriented service provider.
Led by veteran IT professionals and thought leaders in the industry, our team has amassed a depth and breadth of technical knowledge and experience that we are passionate about sharing with our clients. We attract and hire only subject matter experts and proven performers, and our culture fosters collaboration, innovation, and a nimble, team-based approach to help our clients achieve their objectives.
As a privately held small business, Fusion PPT combines the best practices and expertise found at large consulting firms with a nimble, entrepreneurial, and client-focused service team. We reward and encourage fresh perspectives, creativity, and intellectual risk-taking, and this consistently produces more efficient and more cost-effective IT solutions for our customers.
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About the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA)
An independent regulatory agency within the Executive Branch of the United States Government, the “FHFA is working to strengthen and secure the United States secondary mortgage markets by providing effective supervision, sound research, reliable data, and relevant policies.” The FHFA provides oversight of critical elements of the U.S.’ secondary mortgage markets, specifically the Housing Government sponsored enterprises, such as Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the Federal Home Loan Bank System. The FHFA’s mission is to ensure that these Housing Government-sponsored enterprises “operate in a safe and sound manner so they serve as a reliable source of liquidity and funding for housing finance and community investment. Together these institutions provide more than $5 trillion in funding for the U.S. mortgage markets and financial institutions.” The FHFA is also committed to creating a better secondary mortgage market in the future, by exploring a number of options for improving the system of housing finance.
For more information about the Federal Housing Finance Agency, visit: http://www.fhfa.gov/