Galorath Incorporated
As
a Galorath Partner, FTI uses and recommends Galorath's SEER™ Suite
of Tools. From complex software projects to intricate manufacturing processes,
Galorath's SEER™ Suite of Tools enable project managers, cost analysts
and engineers to make timely, accurate and insightful decisions. SEER
tools are powerful, analytical tools that allow you to identify, evaluate
and manage the complex array of cost, labor, schedule, reliability and
risks associated with an organization's critical projects.
Price Systems
The partnership
of FTI and PRICE Systems creates the world's most powerful, most reliable
tools for decision support and product optimization. Tools
that truly solve business and technical problems where they intersect.
Building or buying, hardware or software, our customers gain the foresight-and
the insight-to see opportunities and to make faster, better decisions.
These tools are competitive weapons that deliver credible, accurate
answers to questions about cost-for on-time, on-budget product design,
manufacturing,
and maintenance. Our customers know they are planning for success:
containing costs, managing risks, getting what they are paying for,
and winning
contracts they won't lose their shirts on.
PRICE Systems, L.L.C. FASTER DECISIONS. BETTER
DECISIONS.™
Software Engineering, Inc.
SAGE is an estimating tool for software, developed by Dr. Randall Jensen
and marketed by his company, Software Engineering, Inc.
DLR / AFTOC
The Air Force Total Ownership Cost (AFTOC) management information system
is a U.S. Air Force tool.
CALCE/University of Maryland
The Mitigation of Obsolescence Cost Analysis (MOCA) software tool was
developed by the CALCE Electronic Products and Systems Consortium at
the University of Maryland and is supported by the U.S. Air Force Research
Laboratories and Wright-Patterson AFB via the ManTech Sustainment Initiative,
Manufacturing for Sustainment (Electronic Part Obsolescence Initiative).
DoD
Facilities Sustainment Model
The Facility Sustainment Model (FSM) provides the Department of Defense
and others with a set of estimates–also called cost factors–for
the new construction and annual maintenance (sustainment) of nearly 400
facility types. Included are the cost factors for all facility types
compiled in the DoD Facilities Cost Factors Handbook, version 3.0, published
by The Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Installations.
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