
2002
- November, 2002 - The Business Gazette, a newspaper with 32,000 circulation
in the metro DC area, tells Fenestra’s story...
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- October, 2002 - Fenestra Technologies today announced that the U.S. Bureau
of Census has awarded the company an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity
(IDIQ) task order type contract for Research and Development support in the
area of Survey Engineering.
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- September, 2002 - Government-Exchange.com, a Canadian-based portal for public
sector professionals, features “Digitizing the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2002 Economic
Census.”
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- August, 2002 - Fenestra’s expertise in developing comprehensive understandings
of the data domain will be shared at a variety of programs this fall, using
the 2002 Economic Census project as a case study. Data capture, collection,
distillation and dissemination approaches will be discussed, including the
use of XML and web services.
Read full press release.
- July, 2002 - The technical story behind automating the U.S. Bureau of Census’
2002 Economic Census (presented at XMLEurope 2002) is available online at
http://www.idealliance.org/papers/xmle02/dx_xmle02/papers/04-04-03/04-04-03.html
.
Read full press release.
- May, 2002 - Steven Schafer, Ph.D., and Chief Technology Officer at Fenestra
Technologies Corporation, will discuss digitizing the 2002 United States Economic
Census using eXtensible Markup Language at the XMLEurope Conference in Barcelona,
Spain, on May 23rd.
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- May, 2002 - Rick Rogers, CEO, is speaking at the 13th Annual Borland Conference
in Anaheim, CA.
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- May, 2002 - Fenestra sponsored a half-day forum titled "Accelerating Massive
Data Exchange in the G2B Sector" featuring luminaries from The Conference
Board, The Forbes Group, the Data Interchange Standards Association, The U.S.
Bureau of Census and Haver Analytics.
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- April, 2002 - Fenestra’s custom publishing and XML capabilities are explored
as solutions for the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2002 Economic Census in two leading
publications, Government Computer News and Washington Technology.
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- March, 2002 - IBM has retained Fenestra Technologies Corporation to help
prepare printed reports for American FactFinder, the electronic system for
accessing and disseminating U.S. Census Bureau data over the Internet.
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- February, 2002 - Two prestigious conferences, IDEAlliance’s XML 2002 and
Australasia’s AIIM affiliate (IIM2002) have invited Fenestra’s Chief Technology
Officer to discuss his use of XML with the 2002 Economic Census project.
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release.
- January, 2002 - The newest issue of GSA’s Office of Intergovernmental Solutions
features an article titled “Digitizing the US Census Bureau Using eXtensible
Mark-up Language (XML),” by Fenestra’s Chief Technology Officer, Steven Schafer,
Ph.D.
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2001
- December, 2001 - “Going End-to-End: Interoperable E-Business Standards Integrated
with End-User and Internal Interactions,” a new white paper by the Data Interchange
Standards Association (DISA), highlights Fenestra Technologies Corporation’s
work with the U.S. Census Bureau as an example of supporting end-user interactions.
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- The U.S. Census Bureau has awarded Fenestra Technologies Corporation a $500,000
contract to design and create software that will build more than 650 electronic
surveys for 2002 Economic Census respondents. Read the press
release. [November 2001]
- 270Tech.net is featuring Rick Rogers, CEO, as a panelist for the IT Forum
on “Knowledge Management, Customer Relationship Management and Government
By the People”, on October 26 2001. Read the press
release. [October 2001]
- John Elrick, a software specialist in new product development, has been
hired to manage the technical and strategic activities with Fenestra’s 2002
U.S. Economic Census surveys project. Read the press
release. [September 2001]
- Component Factory is adding a new tool for developers - the "Barcode Control."
This product provides a clean, intuitive way to add barcode generation support
to any application written with Borland Delphi 3, 4 or 5, or Borland C++ Builder
3, 4 or 5. Read the press
release. [July 2001]
- Michael Klein, developer of the ExxonMobil Equipment Builder System (EMEBS),
received the support contract to expand and refine this application. Read
the press release. [April
2001]
- Jane O. Smith has joined Fenestra as the VP of
Business Development. Read the press
release. [February 2001]
- Fenestra received a special commendation for its work with a major United
States Census Bureau project. Read the press
release. [February 2001]
2000
- Fenestra Technologies recently moved into a new office park, in Germantown,
MD. Read the press release.
[August 2000]
- Fenestra Technologies Corporation recently joined the Corporate Volunteer
Council of Montgomery County (CVC-MC), an organization providing corporate
volunteer programs that match the resources and knowledge of businesses with
the needs of nonprofit and public agencies serving local residents. Read the
press release.
[March 2000]
- Fenestra Technologies Corporation today announced its recent implementation
of an e-business backbone for Washington Publishing Company (WPC), a firm
that specializes in managing and distributing Electronic Data Interchange
(EDI) information. Read the press
release. [January 2000]
- Fenestra Technologies Corporation is pleased to announce the recent addition
of Alison Furlong, Senior Web Developer,
to its staff. Read the press
release. [January 2000]
1999
- Fenestra Technologies Corporation is pleased to announce the release of
Event Journal - the first product from Component Factory, Fenestra's software
component e-commerce web site. [October 1999]
- Fenestra Technologies Corporation is pleased to announce the launch of its
software component e-commerce web site, Component
Factory.
[October 1999]
- Fenestra's President, Rick Rogers, joins the Board of Directors of Davis
Creative Technologies. [September 1999]
- The United States Census
Bureau
agrees to extend Fenestra's contract to develop the Generalized Instrument
Design System (GIDS). [July 1999]
- Several Fenestra staff members attend the Borland Developer's Conference.
[July 1999]
- Fenestra's founder, Rick Rogers, is honored for the second consecutive year
as Borland's "Spirit of Delphi" nominee. Rick is deeply honored to have been
nominated for the award. [June 1999]
- The United States Civilian
Research and Development Foundation
selects Fenestra to build an in-house client/server information management
system. [May 1999]
- Fenestra adds two senior software developers to its staff, Boris Gorney
and Brad Stowers. Read
the press
release. [March 1999]
- Fenestra is featured in a Washington Post article entitled "An Even Exchange:
No Cost Advice, Invaluable Experience - Business Students and Companies Learn
From Each Other Through Free Consulting Arrangements." [April 1999]
- The United States Census
Bureau
deploys Fenestra's MA-1000 and NC-9901 electronic surveys. [January 1999]
- Telink Systems, Inc.
deploys their mpu (Message Pack Unlimited) EDI electronic survey product,
for which Fenestra provided software project management and object-oriented
design and analysis services. [January 1999]
1998
- Rick Rogers and Steve Schafer attend TeamB meetings at Borland's Scotts
Valley, CA campus. Inprise Corporation (formerly Borland International) nominates
Rick Rogers, Fenestra's founder and president, for the "Spirit of Delphi"
award. [October 1998]
- Fenestra is selected to be the sole subcontractor for a sizable follow-on
contract for 1998-1999 to adapt Fenestra's survey technologies to streamline
internal Bureau of Census processes, in preparation for the 2002 Economic
Census. [July 1998]
- RAMS-FIE contracts with Fenestra to perform architectural analysis for a
project on behalf of the United States Patent and Trademark Office. [June
1998]
- Telink Systems, Inc. contracts with Fenestra to provide software project
management to develop an exciting new software product. [May 1998]
- The United States Bureau of the Census is now distributing an Electronic
Reporting application (1997 Survey of Industrial Research & Development) created
by Fenestra to gather scientific research & development data from the nation's
largest companies. [April 1998]
1997
- Fenestra is selected to be the sole subcontractor for an additional 1998
Bureau of Census software development task. [December 1997]
- The United States Bureau of the Census is now distributing an Electronic
Reporting application (1997 Economic Census) created by Fenestra to gather
economic sales data from the nation's largest retailers. [November 1997]
- Telink Systems, Inc. is now distributing, as part of its Telink Gateway
EDI Translator project, a Value-added Network (VAN) asynchronous telecommunications
module that Fenestra helped design and build. [November 1997]
- We are pleased to announce that Dr.
Steven A. Schafer has agreed to join Fenestra as Principal Architect.
[October 1997]
- Fenestra is selected to be the sole subcontractor for three 1998 Bureau
of Census software development and research tasks. [October 1997]
- Borland International (now known as Inprise Corporation) invites Fenestra's
founder and president, Rick Rogers, to serve on the exclusive Team Borland
(TeamB) for Borland's Delphi product. [August 1997]
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