PRESSRELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
University of Virginia
Contact:
John R. Johnson, Senior Vice President
TMA Systems, LLC
5100 East Skelly Drive, Suite 900
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74135
(918) 858-6600
john.johnson@tmasystems.com
Contact:
Jessica Humphreys, Director of Data Management
University of Virginia
Student Housing Division – Station 1 Emmet House
432 McCormick Road
Charlottesville, Virginia 22904
(434) 924-4116
jrh8a@virginia.edu
University of Virginia Selects TMA for Their Housing Department
PRESS RELEASE. TULSA, OK, September 28, 2007 – The University of Virginia recently selected a new CMMS for their Housing Department. The University will utilize TMA Enterprise for online work requests, managing their preventive maintenance program and to gain better control over in-house inventory.
Jessica Humphreys of the University of Virginia expressed, "The key requirements in a replacement system for our in-house CMMS were that the system be secure, scalable, and accessible from multiple platforms, that it integrated well with our existing Oracle database, and that it provided high quality, easily customizable reporting." The robust CMMS solution provided by TMA will accomplish all of these requirements for the University.
John R. Johnson, Senior Vice President of TMA Systems, stated, "Our longstanding and successful reputation with other higher education institutions proved that TMA could effectively perform the job for the University of Virginia. We appreciate their confidence in our organization."
About TMA Systems (www.tmasystems.com)
TMA Systems, based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is a leading provider of Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) that include desktop and web-based solutions. These solutions automate and streamline maintenance operations; providing cost-effective methods that ensure reliability and increase productivity for organizations. Worldwide, more than 1,300 TMA clients maintain in excess of 37,000 facilities, representing 2.5 billion square feet of space. These world-class organizations have a deep appreciation of the complexity and challenges of managing facilities. Their bottom-line focus is on their assets, the services they perform, and the contributions they make in meeting the objectives of these organizations. During the past two decades, TMA software solutions have become a standard for asset management and facilities maintenance departments throughout the world.
About the University of Virginia (www.virginia.edu)
The University of Virginia was founded in 1819 by Thomas Jefferson. The cornerstone of the University's first building was laid in 1817, with Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe in attendance. The first class entered the university in 1825, and the first degree was conferred in 1828. Today the University of Virginia offers ten schools to its students. The University has a student population of 20,399, which consists of 13,401 undergraduates, 4,699 graduate students, 1,694 first-professional students (law and medicine), and 605 on-Grounds Continuing Education students.