ARLINGTON, Va., June 12, 2017 -- Planned Systems International, Inc. (PSI), a leading provider of information technology (IT) solutions and services for the federal government, is pleased to announce that it has been recognized among the 100 Best Places to Work for technology professionals by IDG's Computerworld. This is the second year in a row that PSI has placed in Computerworld’s 100-company list.
"PSI is thrilled to be recognized two years in a row for providing a truly great, engaged workplace for our employees,” said Joe Haskell, CTO. “We wish to take this opportunity to publicly thank our PSIers for their dedication, professionalism and passion in creating innovative IT solutions that achieve incredible results for our Government clients.”
The Best Places to Work in IT list is an annual ranking of the top 100 work environments for technology professionals by Computerworld. The nominations for the award are compiled based on a comprehensive questionnaire focused on company offerings such as benefits, workplace culture, career opportunities, professional advancement and retention. In-depth surveys of IT employees are conducted and responses are factored heavily in determining rankings.
PSI’s management team works diligently to offer an employee-friendly culture, open lines of communication, and the right tools to help employees succeed and thrive. Among the tools PSI provides are a world-class learning program averaging 5,000 online courses and 7,000 streaming videos, along with offering Wellness Thursdays – and free, 20-minute, on-site massages.
The “Best Places to Work in IT” feature article, along with results from the 2017 annual Best Places to Work in IT survey, appears in the June 12th issue of Computerworld and online at http://www.computerworld.com/bestplaces2017/. The organization ranked 13th nationally among organizations with fewer than 1,000 employees.
"The organizations on this year’s Best Places to Work in IT list excel at creating a dynamic and satisfying IT work environment,” says Ken Mingis, executive editor of Computerworld. “In a competitive market for tech talent, these outstanding employers are attracting highly skilled IT pros by offering great benefits, new learning opportunities, access to cutting-edge technologies and challenging, business-critical projects.”
For more information about career opportunities at PSI, visit our Careers page.
About Planned Systems International, Inc.
Founded in 1988, PSI is a CMMI-DEV Maturity Level 3, CMMI-SVC Maturity Level 3, ISO® 9001:2008, ISO®/IEC 20000-1:2005, ISO® 27001:2005, and ISO® 14001:2004-certified enterprise IT solutions and management consulting services provider specializing in Health IT and Data Integration & Analyses. PSI has a stellar record of past performance and award-winning experience, and core capabilities in the following areas: Requirements Gathering & Design; Enterprise Architecture & Design; Software Development & Maintenance; Systems Integration; Testing Services; Web & SharePoint Development; Cloud Computing; E-Learning - Instructional Design & Delivery; Service Delivery & Customer Care; Medical Modeling & Simulation; Big Data Analytics & Business Intelligence; Mobility Systems; Theatre Systems Support, and Advisory & Assistance Services.
PSI has earned a solid reputation for applying state-of-the-art technologies and the industry's most successful methodologies to support business solutions for the Defense Health Agency, Veterans Affairs, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Health and Human Services, Corporation for National and Community Services, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and other Government clients.
Visit PSI on the web at www.plan-sys.com.
Contact: Christina Colbert [email protected] Planned Systems International, Inc. 410.964.8000


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