Innovation: Case Studies
- Armed Forces Personnel Administration Agency (AFPAA)
- The UK Armed Forces Personnel Administration Agency (AFPAA) wanted to reduce costs, modernise outdated IT systems and improve personnel services to military Service members, retirees and dependents.
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts' technology infrastructure could no longer effectively accommodate its rapidly growing data-storage needs. So, the company looked to EDS to implement a storage solution.
- City of Anaheim
- To accelerate its response to local emergencies, Anaheim needed to improve information sharing among police, fire and other city departments. IT partner EDS helped Anaheim launch an unprecedented virtual emergency management solution that helps the city make smarter, faster decisions and fully leverage its existing IT investments.
- Fin-Force
- When Fin-Force, a leading third-party payment processor, set out to protect its assets from risk and promote customer service, it looked to EDS to help implement a best-in-class risk analysis solution.
- French Departmental Firefighting and Aid Departments
- The county of Vendée realized that to expand its emergency reach and responsiveness, it needed to modernize its manual call management system.
- Her Majesty's Prison Service (Offender Assessment System)
- To enable information sharing across the national prison system of England and Wales, EDS supplied Her Majesty's Prison Service (HMPS) with a centralised, streamlined IT infrastructure.
- Humana
- After carefully comparing competing software solutions, Humana selected EDS MetaVance® to unify its extensive health benefits value chain within a leading-edge, self-service Web presence.
- SaskEnergy
- SaskEnergy, Saskatchewan’s natural gas utility, serves more than 323,000 homes, farms, and commercial and industrial customers throughout the province. To offer its customers the kind of 24/7 responsiveness that has quickly become the standard in the Internet age, the company called on EDS to help build an expansive new customer service Web site.
- Titanic Live!
- A cutting-edge, EDS-powered mobile communications network allowed students to follow oceanographer Dr. Robert Ballard on his underwater voyage back to the R.M.S Titanic. The portable network enabled real-time voice, video and data transmission from 12,500 feet below sea level to interactive broadcast sites nationwide.
- Toyota Motor Europe
- When Toyota collaborated with Peugeot/Citroen to manufacture a series of compact cars in the Czech Republic, the company turned to EDS for its many years of automotive industry expertise, vast global reach, and proven end-to-end plant start-up methodology and experience.
- Transport for London
- When London decided to replace life-expired ticketing equipment on its bus and Underground network with an integrated ticketing and revenue system, it chose the TranSys consortium, whose principal partners are EDS and Cubic Transportation Systems, to deliver this ambitious plan.