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April 11, 2017

DECISION LENS SELECTED TO GUIDE MAJOR STATE CIO IT INVESTMENTS

OFFICE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TO TRANSFORM IT PORTFOLIO SPEND

Today Decision Lens announced that the CIO of an east coast state has selected Decision Lens for strategic prioritization, evaluation, selection, and resourcing of IT investments.  The office of the state CIO will be using Decision Lens for state wide capital IT project prioritization and optimization. The software will be used to guide the evaluation and selection of hundreds of IT projects across the state, with a look to potentially expand the solution to other agencies in the future.

Decision Lens software is used across numerous organizations for better strategic prioritization and resource allocation. State and local organizations include Washington State CIO, Ohio State CIO, DFW airport, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, the Mississippi Department of Transportation, and the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency among others.  Federal customers include the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, Navy, Army, Coast Guard, General Services Administration, Department of Agriculture, and the Federal Aviation Administration among many others.  Commercial customers that have been announced include Johnson & Johnson, Genentech, Mondelez, and Sikorsky among others.

About Decision Lens

Decision Lens (@DecisionLens) is cloud-based software that enables a comprehensive business process for strategically identifying, prioritizing, analyzing, and measuring which investments, projects, and resources will deliver the highest returns. Through advanced analytics and flexible, custom visualizations and scenarios, organizations can make selections and immediately see the trade-offs to move forward with confidence.

Decision Lens improves the speed and quality of prioritization and resource optimization, while maximizing portfolio outcomes.

For more information about Decision Lens, call 703-399-2100 or visit decisionlens.com/contact.

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