Unisys wins California licensing, case-management work
Unisys Corp. has won a contract from the California Department of Industrial Relations to provide an automated licensing and case-management system.
Unisys Corp. has won a four-year, $3.4 million contract from the California Department of Industrial Relations to provide an automated licensing and case-management system, the company announced today.
Under the contract, Unisys of Blue Bell, Pa., will provide application software and professional services to the department's Division of Labor Standards and Enforcement to streamline the business processes of its field enforcement, wage claim adjudication, licensing and registration, and legal units.
Unisys' team includes Hanson Information Technologies Inc. of Sacramento, Calif., a provider of business software products and services.
The new case-management system will provide the core operations environment and allow the division to administer programs related to labor-law enforcement. The system also will help inspectors and investigators manage their daily activities, and assist the division in reducing backlogs in processing licensing applications, wage claims and hearings.
The Division of Labor Standards and Enforcement enforces California laws that involve employer-employee relationships and regulations and licenses business in certain industries.
Unisys has 36,400 employees and annual sales of $5.8 billion. The company ranked No. 22 on Washington Technology's 2005 Top 100 list, which measures federal contracting revenue.
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