The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announced today their selection of TMA’s web-based CMMS. WebTMA will be used by the center for work process management throughout all their operations.
“The primary focus of our search for a CMMS solution was to find a system that was user-friendly and allowed staff to submit work orders in an intuitive manner” stated Mike Smithy of John F. Kennedy Center. “In addition, the system had to provide the data we could use to make timely and informed decisions. We believe we have this tool with WebTMA.”
Dustin Taylor, President of TMA Systems, stated, “We’re very pleased John F. Kennedy Center chose to partner with TMA. We believe WebTMA continues to demonstrate a unique capacity to serve the facility and maintenance needs of organizations through a robust CMMS.”
About TMA Systems
For more than 30 years, TMA Systems has been recognized as a world-class provider of advanced Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS). These software solutions have been developed for organizations that want to effectively manage their assets and streamline their maintenance operations. Our leading-edge solutions are a key tool for managers who recognize that maintaining their facilities’ assets and providing the highest level of service are imperative in meeting the high standards demanded by their organizations. Most importantly, the information generated by these solutions will provide managers with the ability to make better decisions, run operations more efficiently, and achieve the ultimate goal — improve their organizations’ financial performance.
Worldwide, more than 1,500 TMA clients maintain in excess of 55,000 facilities, representing 4.5 billion square feet of space. TMA’s products, along with world-class services, are key reasons TMA is the preferred solution for facility professionals throughout the world. TMA’s advanced solutions meet or exceed the needs of education, healthcare, corporate, government, telecommunication, transportation, manufacturing, and retail organizations.
About John F. Kennedy Center
The Kennedy Center is the nation’s busiest performing arts center, hosting approximately 3,000 events each year for audiences numbering more than 2 million. Since 1971, they have been bringing the world to Washington, D.C. with magnificent performances of music, dance, theater, and more.
The Kennedy Center, located on the banks of the Potomac River near the Lincoln Memorial, opened to the public in September 1971. But its roots date back to 1958, when President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed bipartisan legislation creating a National Cultural Center. To honor Eisenhower’s vision for such a facility, one of the Kennedy Center’s theaters is named for him.
The National Cultural Center Act included four basic components: it authorized the Center’s construction, spelled out an artistic mandate to present a wide variety of both classical and contemporary performances, specified an educational mission for the Center, and stated that the Center was to be an independent facility, self-sustaining, and privately funded. As a result of this last stipulation, a mammoth fundraising campaign began immediately following the Act’s passage into law.
President John F. Kennedy was a lifelong supporter and advocate of the arts, and frequently steered the public discourse toward what he called “our contribution to the human spirit.” Kennedy took the lead in raising funds for the new National Cultural Center, holding special White House luncheons and receptions, appointing his wife Jacqueline and Mrs. Eisenhower as honorary co-chairwomen, and in other ways placing the prestige of his office firmly behind the endeavor.
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