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TST was subcontracted by Andersen Consulting to develop the Department
of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) Best Practices Knowledge Management
System (BPKMS). The BPKMS had to take vast amounts of data and relay it
to clients in a simple straight forward manner. BPKMS needed to be a modular,
web-based, time-expenditure focused application that integrated into the
existing HUD data warehouse.
Security plans coupled with vigorous stress testing was performed to ensure
the integrity of the data; system integration was tested in mimic environments
prior to being deployed online. Lastly, the BPKMS was submitted for Independent
Verification and Validation (IV&V) by an independent contractor before
delivery to HUD.
The BPKMS system included a web-based user interface and MS SQL database.
The system provided a vehicle for public users to create accounts, contribute
best practices, receive notifications for incomplete submissions, vote
on best practices, conduct full text searches with drill downs, and review
knowledge repository documents. Users created profiles to track their
submissions, news and prior searches.
The BPKMS integrated with three other government systems databases to
display all relevant information for the clients' search criteria.
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