Program Management Tool
NASA’s Ames Research Center offers for license its Program Management Tool (PMT) software, an advanced application that helps acquire and make the best use of consistent, timely, relevant business information—leading to better project and program decisions and plans. Originally developed to manage all the projects in one of its $500+ million research and development programs, PMT is designed to run on top of Ames’s NETMARK technology—a unique innovation designed to seamlessly integrate structured, semi-structured, and unstructured data and documents across enterprise organizations. PMT, in conjunction with NETMARK, acts as the nervous system of complex organizations, enabling seamless information transmission between programs, enhancing efficiency, and aiding proactive decision-making. The application is simple to use, with a user interface that utilizes standard business documents—creating a friendly, familiar environment to keep track of project goals, risks, milestones, and deliverables, and helping to appropriately allocate resources.
NASA's Ames Research Center offers for license its Program Management Tool (PMT) software, an advanced application that helps acquire and make the best use of consistent, timely, relevant business information—leading to better project and program decisions and plans. Originally developed to manage all the projects in one of its $500+ million research and development programs, PMT is designed to run on top of Ames's NETMARK technology—a unique innovation designed to seamlessly integrate structured, semi-structured, and unstructured data and documents across enterprise organizations. PMT, in conjunction with NETMARK, acts as the nervous system of complex organizations, enabling seamless information transmission between programs, enhancing efficiency, and aiding proactive decision-making. The application is simple to use, with a user interface that utilizes standard business documents—creating a friendly, familiar environment to keep track of project goals, risks, milestones, and deliverables, and helping to appropriately allocate resources.
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