Doing Business With Housing and Urban Development

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What it does: HUD, created as part of President Lyndon Johnson's War on Poverty, is responsible for national policy and programs regarding housing. It addresses community housing needs and enforces fair housing laws. It provides rental and housing assistance for those in need, and underwrites mortgage insurance programs for people of lower and moderate income to help them become homeowners.

, chief information officer April 13, 1998 Indianapolis Ellicott City, Md. Husband Steven Parker Sr., daughter Sherrell, son Steven Jr., two grandchildren. Reading, studying and personal financeLast book read: "Retire Young, Retire Rich" by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter Bachelor of science in mathematics from Hampton University, graduate studies in mathematical statistics at Ohio State University.Parker is also co-chair of the Federal CIO Council Committee of Federal IT Workforce. We look for a proven track record, performance innovation, specialization and potential for true partnerships.A year from now, where do you see HUD's technology capabilities?HUD will have made significant progress in re-engineering our business processes and applying e-government solutions to them. Many more of our applications will be Internet-based.IT will help HUD to become more customer-centered, efficient and much more productive.XXXSPLITXXX-Department of Housing and Urban Development451 7th St. SWWashington, DC 20410(202) 708-1112 Nov. 9, 1965 Mel Martinez 10,300 HUD, created as part of President Lyndon Johnson's War on Poverty, is responsible for national policy and programs regarding housing. It addresses community housing needs and enforces fair housing laws. It provides rental and housing assistance for those in need, and underwrites mortgage insurance programs for people of lower and moderate income to help them become homeowners. 80 field offices nationwideXXXSPLITXXX-2003 budget    $31.5 billion2002 budget    $30.9 billionFiscal 2002    $369.3 million *Fiscal 2003    $405.6 million **Fiscal 2004    $451.3 million **Fiscal 2005    $507.5 million **Fiscal 2006    $571.5 million **XXXSPLITXXX- HUD's proposed 2003 budget is a $1.6 billion shot in the arm over this year's. And a lot of the spending has little to do with homeland security initiatives ? a likely sign of this agency's favor with the administration. Pay attention. Many HUD programs are getting significant funding boosts. Among them is the Self-Help Homeownership Opportunity Program, which benefits faith-based and other community organizations that help those with low incomes become homeowners. Specific details on who is getting what can be found at . This is a winning Web site. It's easy to use, and you can find information fast and easy whether you are looking to do business with the agency or a citizen seeking program information. As one who finds anything dealing with home buying a dizzying affair, I think the site does a good job helping to teach the consumer. Businesses can start specifically at "Working with HUD" on the homepage. Everything from grants to contracting to regulations and more is subtitled there. XXXSPLITXXX-XXXSPLITXXX-Multifamily Servicing Recompete $48 million November Software design and development and existing systems modification services to automate financial management and financial services for HUD's multifamily mortgage notes portfolio. DP Services Corp. holds the incumbent contract. Other bidders include Data Prompt Inc. and Information Engineering Services.Multifamily Housing Program Technical Assistance Support $25 million August Provide technical assistance, program evaluation, development support and implementation services in support of the multifamily housing programs. Five companies hold incumbent contracts ? ABT Associates Inc., Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., PricewaterhouseCoopers, Aspen Systems Inc., and Irving Burton Associates. Other bidders include Alexander Consulting and Training, Accenture, KPMG Consulting, ICF Corp. and the Omega Group.Manufactured Housing Monitoring Electronic Data Management Services $3.2 million March 2004 This is an 8(a) set-aside contract used for the development and maintenance of databases and systems necessary for the monitoring and enforcement of the manufactured housing program. Client Network Services Inc. and the National Conference of States on Building Codes hold the incumbent contracts. Other bidders include Enterprise Business Solutions, Kathpal Technologies, Multimax, Computer & Hi-Tech Management and RS Information Systems.

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  1. Lockheed Martin Corp. - $122.6 million

  2. ATS Inc. - $55.3 million

  3. Accenture Ltd. - $18.9 million

  4. KPMG Consulting Inc. - $18.6 million

  5. Aspen Systems Corp. - $16.6 million

  6. DP Service LLC - $11.9 million

  7. Dell Computer Corp. - $8 million

  8. Management Technology Inc. - $6.2 million

  9. American Management Systems Inc. - $6.1 million

  10. Computer Sciences Corp. - $5.4 million



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