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LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY
IMPLEMENTS NEXT GENERATION WEB BASED SYSTEM TO TRACK RADIOACTIVE
AND HAZARDOUS WASTE INFORMATION
3/16/2004 3:55:00 PM
Lawrence
Livermore CA and Portland, ME - March 16, 2004
Faced with increasing challenges imposed by a new mixed (nuclear
and hazardous) waste treatment facility, Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory (LLNL) embarked on a yearlong process of finding and
implementing a new system to replace its existing waste tracking
software developed over 10 years ago. After a review of several
applications, including the Integrated Waste Tracking System (IWTS)
system developed by and in use at Idaho National Engineering and
Environmental Laboratory (INEEL)), LLNL decided to implement HazTrack®.
HazTrack® represents a new generation of web based business
applications that are replacing client-server software that has
been so prevalent for the last 15 years. It is widely believed that
the frameworks of these applications, such as the model view controller
(MVC) framework for HazTrack®, will be at the core of software
technology in the twenty-first century. MVC applications can be
adapted more than 10 times faster to changes in business and technical
requirements than applications built using hard coding techniques
(client server models).
John
Collins of LLNL said "The HazTrack Team has proven to be a
great partner in helping to move the LLNL from its existing information
structure to one that not only supports current operations, but
has the ability to support future operations as well. We would have
spent significantly more money if we had attempted to build a new
system internally."
HazTrack
is also in the process being implemented at several other Fortune
500 corporation facilities including Boeings Wichita Plant where
the system is configured with a web server for handheld units.
Founded
in 1999 HazTrack® is the only commercially available web based
application that supports complete hazardous and radioactive waste
information tracking requirements. HazTrack® is built on open
J2EE standards which allow our customers to quickly and easily integrate
their own business functionality into the application.
For
more information or to get a password to view HazTrack® contact
David Haigh at dhaigh@haztrack.com
David
Haigh
RDC Engineering
11936 W. 119th. Street #323
Overland Park, KS 66213
www.haztrack.com
dhaigh@haztrack.com
(925) 292 - 8983
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