The Prince William County Service Authority (PWCSA) has selected Dewberry for a continuing contract that will provide a variety of services primarily related to the information management and work management initiatives of water and wastewater utility. PWCSA is seeking to implement data-driven, decision-making frameworks and a collaborative approach for the development of benefits and deliverables. Following the initial $1.2 million annual business ordering agreement, the contract has the option for four additional years of work.
Dewberry will provide an array of services encompassing enterprise information management and business analytics. Additionally, the firm will provide related services for geographic information systems (GIS), information technology, integrated utility management, decision support, project management office, and portfolio and program management.
Dewberry will provide research and evaluation techniques and develop technical and management protocols, frameworks, standards, work processes, and tools. The firm will also conduct business requirements reviews and provide other analyses and studies. Additionally, the firm will implement business data stewardship in the creation and management of structured and unstructured GIS asset-register data.
“The Service Authority recently won the 2018 Virginia SPQA Achievement Award from the U.S. Senate Productivity and Quality Award (SPQA) Program,” says Dewberry Executive Vice President, Federal Market Strategy Phil Thiel. “We are a proud partner with this organization and the great work they are doing in the communities they serve.”