Air Force picks contractor for XML forms

The Air Force earlier this month awarded PureEdge Solutions Inc. a contract to test software for converting the service’s 14,000 electronic forms into Extensible Markup Language.

The Air Force earlier this month awarded PureEdge Solutions Inc. a contract to test software for converting the service’s 14,000 electronic forms into Extensible Markup Language.The Washington company beat six competitors vying for the four-year, multimillion-dollar contract. If the technology passes an operational evaluation at 10 bases around the world, the XML forms will become the basis for the Air Force’s interactive e-business model.More than 700,000 people are regular users of the service’s electronic forms. The PureEdge technology will move the forms from various proprietary applications to XML




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