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News Room ZAI is pleased to announce it has achieved and been formally rated at CMMI (Capability Maturity Model Integration) Level 3 v1.3 for Development (DEV) by the Software Engineering Institute (SEI).
In general, the CMMI methodology provides a widely-recognized framework for assessing, evaluating, improving, and implementing processes, as well as developing best practices. Specifically, the DEV constellation, or process area (one of three possible), concentrates on improving the development of product or complex service solutions.
ZAI is pleased to announce that Robert Lehman recently joined ZAI as Director of Business Development. Mr. Lehman has extensive business development and program management experience in both the Defense and Civilian sectors. As ZAI's Director of Business Development, he will lead the company’s efforts to secure new business, penetrate and expand existing markets, and provide strategic analysis of ZAI’s clients and competitors.
ZAI was recently awarded a subcontract to GTI Federal of Frederick, MD to provide programmatic, editorial, course development, delivery, and logistical and program Support to the National Fire Academy (NFA). The NFA is an organizational unit of the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA), which is part of the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The NFA is located on the campus of the National Emergency Training Center (NETC), in Emmitsburg, MD.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently awarded ZAI the contract to continue support for the NIH Library. The NIH Library supports the information needs of the scientific, clinical, and administrative staff working at NIH by providing access to print and online collections, and providing support services.
ZAI staff will support the NIH Library by providing onsite support staff for its collection-based services, including document delivery, database record maintenance, acquisition support, and stack management.
ZAI and teaming partner Diamond Solutions, Inc. (DSI) are pleased to announce the award of the Army Integrated Referral Management Appointing Center (IRMAC) contract.
ZAI will act as a subcontractor to DSI. Our employees will provide medical appointing services for the National Capital Region. Staff will work in conjunction with other health care providers, professionals, and non-contract personnel to respond to telephone inquiries from and schedule medical appointments for Army personnel and their families.
ZAI is pleased to announce several recent prime contract and task order wins with the Library of Congress, including the re-compete of ZAI’s work on the Stack Maintenance, Collections Maintenance, and Collections Relocation Programs contract.
Under the Library’s CALM Division, the Stack Maintenance, Collections Maintenance, and Collections Relocation Programs work involves managing the Library’s collections and moving items within the collection, as necessary, across several locations in the Washington, DC metropolitan area.
ZAI is proud to announce its financial support of Medical Mission for Mercy USA, a non-profit organization that provides free medical, surgical, and dental services to the underprivileged both in America and abroad.
ZAI is pleased to announce that Stephen Deitz recently joined ZAI as Chief Operating Officer. Mr. Deitz has more than 17 years of IT and business management experience. As ZAI's COO, he manages the day-to-day operations of ZAI's contract portfolio and is responsible for all ZAI business and project success. Prior to joining ZAI, Mr.
On Saturday, April 9, Team ZAI participated in the 23rd Annual Potomac Watershed Cleanup. ZAI’s team, consisting of employees and some of their children, cleaned up trash and debris along the stream in Northside Park, adjacent to the Washington and Old Dominion Trail. Our employees were just some of the 4,000+ volunteers who helped in the clean-up efforts that day. According to the Potomac River Watershed Cleanup website, more than 82 tons of trash were picked up, including 600+ tires, nearly 24,000 cigarette butts, and more than 91,000 recyclable beverage containers.
ZAI employees generously answered the call for monetary donations and contributed a total of nearly $1,300 toward relief funds for Japan in the wake of the devastating earthquake and tsunami in March. With the company’s matching donation, ZAI sent a check for more than $2,500 to The Salvation Army to be used toward relief efforts.