ARLINGTON, Va., Nov. 14, 2017 -- Today Decision Lens received Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet) approval from the U.S. Air Force to support the Department of Defense (DoD). SIPRNet access will give defense organizations the ability to use individual SIPRNet terminals with an auto-passed token to enable Single Sign-On to remotely access Decision Lens anywhere in the world.
“SIPRNet will provide enhanced accessibility for our defense clients to generate real-time, geographically dispersed input for critical decision making,” said Dan Goslee, Vice President of Federal for Decision Lens. “We are thrilled to achieve this milestone to better support the Department of Defense. Decision Lens is proud to work with the Air Force and thank them for their dedication to data and system integrity.”
Decision Lens software is used across organizations for better strategic prioritization and resource allocation. Federal customers include the U.S. Joint Staff, Navy, Army, Air Force, General Services Administration, Department of Homeland Security, Federal Aviation Administration, and many supporting organizations such as large system integrators and state and local government agencies.
About Decision Lens
Decision Lens (@DecisionLens) is cloud-based software that provides an advanced methodology and algorithms for strategically identifying, prioritizing, analyzing, and measuring which investments, projects, and resources will deliver the highest returns. Through advanced analytics and flexible, custom visualizations and what-if scenarios, organizations can make selections and immediately see the trade-offs to move forward with confidence.
For more information about Decision Lens, call 703-399-2100 or visit decisionlens.com/contact.
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