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Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS)

The NCIS relies on BusinessObjects XI for criminal investigations, counter-terrorism, and counterintelligence.

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Emergency Medical Associates

Emergency Medical Associates wanted to expand the Business Objects technology it used for managing emergency room financials and customer satisfaction to also track disease outbreaks.

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American Infrastructure

The Pennsylvania Turnpike roadway improvement project involves widening over five miles of the major toll road to six lanes. Ultimately, it will require more than 658,000 cubic yards of excavation, 400,000 tons of aggregate, 200,000 tons of bituminous base, and 100,000 square feet of retaining walls. As ambitious as this undertaking is, it's just one of many projects that American Infrastructure crews are working hard to complete on time and on budget—and software from Business Objects, an SAP company, is helping to get all of these jobs done with maximum efficiency.

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T. Rowe Price

T. Rowe Price is an independent global investment management firm and mutual fund manager based in Baltimore, Maryland. For over a decade, the company has relied on software from Business Objects, an SAP company, to handle critical reporting needs—and, increasingly, sophisticated business intelligence (BI) tasks—across the enterprise.

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Consip

Constituted in 1997 by the Treasury Ministry (now the MEF - Ministry of Economics and Finance) which is sole shareholder, it is active in two areas: technical and project consultancy for the management and development of information services for the MEF; setting up a program to rationalize public expenditure on goods and services through innovative purchasing procedures.

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