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PEARSON GOVERNMENT
SOLUTIONS SELECTED FOR 2010 U.S. DECENNIAL CENSUS
Lockheed Martin Turns to Industry Leader for Citizen
Assistance and Data Management
ARLINGTON, VA.,
March 29, 2006 - Pearson Government Solutions announced it has been
selected as part of the Lockheed Martin-led team that will develop and
deploy the Decennial Response Integration System (DRIS) to carry out the
2010 Census. The Lockheed Martin team was selected by the U.S. Census
Bureau last year to implement the most technically advanced Census in the
history of the United States.
Pearson will oversee the DRIS data capture management for paper forms. It
also will perform all citizen contact management operations for Lockheed
Martin.
"We are extremely proud to have been chosen as part of Lockheed Martin's
team to bring our state-of-the-art capabilities to a program that is so
vital to our nation and our democracy," said Mac Curtis, President and CEO
of Pearson Government Solutions. "As the largest provider of citizen
contact management solutions to the Federal government, we are committed
to ensuring that the 2010 Census is a huge success."
The contract win, which is valued at more than $100 million for Pearson,
is the second decennial contract it has worked on with Lockheed Martin for
the U.S. Census Bureau. In 2000, Pearson operated the large-scale data
management and human resource management services for one of three data
centers, receiving and processing approximately 46 million census forms in
120 days.
As an industry leader in designing, building, and operating citizen
contact centers and data management solutions, Pearson will bring its
unique expertise to one of the most important programs of the Federal
government. Every 10 years in the United States, the national census is
used to apportion seats in the House of Representatives, determine Federal
funding for a host of government programs, and understand the changing
dynamics of the population that impact policy choices for the next decade.
During the operational phase of the 2010 Census, Pearson Government
Solutions' role on the Lockheed Martin team will be to provide all call
center personnel and associated facilities. In addition, it will provide
overall management of data center operations that provide the receipt and
processing of returned Census forms. Pearson will have complete
responsibility for operating one of the paper processing data centers.
This effort will require recruiting and training several thousand
personnel to carry out the 2010 Census. The DRIS contract is expected to
start in October 2005 and continue through January 2011.
Pearson also will support Lockheed Martin and the U.S. Census Bureau in
planning all operational aspects of the 2010 Census during the operational
phase of the Census. Other companies on the Lockheed Martin team include
Cardinal Technologies Inc., Bethesda, MD; Computer Sciences Corporation,
El Segundo, CA; Evolver Inc., Reston, VA; IBM, Bethesda, MD; Métier Ltd.,
Washington, DC; Nortel PEC Solutions, Fairfax, VA.
About Pearson Government Solutions
With nearly 5,500 employees worldwide, Pearson
Government Solutions, Arlington, Va., serves the U.S. federal, state and
local, and international governments as well as higher education
institutions. The company designs, builds, and operates solutions that
optimize the performance of public sector entities in delivering
information, benefits, and services to their constituents. Clients include
the U.S. Departments of Commerce, Defense, Education, Health and Human
Services, Homeland Security, Justice and Labor; the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, the Social Security Administration, the Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission and the U.S. Office of Personnel
Management.
Pearson Government Solutions is a business of Pearson, the international
publishing, education and professional services company. Pearson's primary
operations include Pearson Education, the Financial Times Group, and the
Penguin Group.
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