FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE.
Maintenance Connection chosen to assist CH2M Hill / FEMA with hurricane relief
efforts.
Davis, CA –
November 21, 2005 - Maintenance Connection, Inc., a
Northern California developer of web-based maintenance
management software announced today that
it has
been chosen to assist CH2M Hill / FEMA with hurricane relief
efforts. CH2M HILL
is working with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
to provide temporary housing and vital infrastructure needs for
displaced people in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas.
CH2M Hill / FEMA will be using Maintenance Connection to track
and manage this effort.
"This is a great opportunity for Maintenance Connection to
assist FEMA in the critical role of maintaining and tracking the
manufactured homes being made available for the families of the
recent Hurricane. We are eager to help FEMA to ensure this is
another Maintenance Connection success story",
says Brad
Squires,
Maintenance
Connection's Manager of Business Development.
About
Maintenance Connection
Maintenance Connection is a rapidly growing company leading
the way in maintenance management using pure Internet
technology. They deliver a full-featured web-based maintenance
management (or CMMS) solution including Work Order Tracking,
Preventive Maintenance / PM Software, Asset Management,
Inventory Tracking, Procedure Library, Labor Scheduling, and
Service Requests all available through the Internet using a web
browser. Maintenance Connection offers a unique and intuitive
user interface built on a robust database infrastructure, all at
a highly competitive price point. With an online hosted version
for companies with a small or no IT staff and a self-hosted
version that allows the organization to manage the database and
software in-house, Maintenance Connection has a solution to fit
the needs of any maintenance organization. For more information
about the company and their products, visit
http://www.maintenanceconnection.com.
About FEMA
Every year, disasters put millions of Americans in danger
and destroy billions of
dollars worth of property. But every year, all year, FEMA is on
the job of helping
communities reduce their risk, helping emergency officials
prepare for any hazard or
helping people get back on their feet after their lives are
disrupted by a disaster.
FEMA, a federal agency since 1979, became part of the Department
of Homeland
Security on March 1, 2003. FEMA's mission within the department
is to lead the effort
to prepare the nation for all potential disasters and to manage
the federal response
and recovery efforts following any national incident, whether
natural or man-made.
About 2,500 full-time employees and nearly 4,000 employees are
available on
standby status to help after disasters. They work at FEMA
headquarters in
Washington D.C., at regional and area facilities across the
country, at the Mt.
Weather Emergency Operations Center and at the FEMA training
center in
Emmitsburg, Md. For more information visit FEMA at
http://www.fema.gov
Contact: Brad Squires, Manager of Business Development,
Maintenance Connection, Inc., phone: 888-567-3434x89, fax:
888-567-3434, email:
bsquires@maintenanceconnection.com.