Dear Members, Please find below some interesting news from Asta Powerproject who announce that the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has given approval to them as being fully compliant with their SDEF requirements. We hope that you find this to be of interest. | |
USACE manages construction and maintenance projects throughout the USA and the world and requires those doing business with them to provide project data in an SDEF format to comply with reporting and submission requirements. The Standard Data Exchange Format (SDEF) provides a proprietary protocol to exchange project planning and progress data between scheduling systems and project management software. It is used by the United States Army Corp of Engineers USACE (or Corp Of Engineers, COE) in their project management and network analysis systems (NAS). Asta Powerproject program files can be exported into SDEF file format meetingall known requirements in line with SDEF regulation ER 1-1-11. Asta Powerproject is becoming increasingly popular in the USA as construction companies demand better scheduling software for their project needs and Asta is delighted that this approval will enable our customers to use our software on all USACE projects. For more information on Asta Powerproject and to contact your nearest reseller see http://www.astadev.com/asta-worldwide/usa/ [1] "Asta Powerproject has a 'drag and drop' functionality that makes it much easier to use than P6. It also has all the power and functionality we need to run even our most complex projects and is much more cost-effective with its shared licensing options." Bill Jack Daniel, Scheduling Manager for Saunders Construction in Denver | |
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