Progressive Technology Federal Systems Inc. (PTFS), a provider of Knowvation GS, an enterprise Geospatial Content Services Platform (enterprise geospatial CSP), will showcase the latest version of Knowvation GS at the… read more →
PTFS exhibited and met with many amazing GIS professionals with exciting projects and ideas at the 2019 Esri Federal GIS conference on January 29th and 30th at the Walter E.… read more →
North Bethesda, MD, October 10, 2014- The Metropolitan Maryland ARMA chapter meeting was held at Progressive Technology Federal System (PTFS) headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland. Members of ARMA Metro Maryland and… read more →
The PTFS team excelled in consolidation of multiple Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) libraries and was formally congratulated by Pete Zeender of the Chemical Propulsion Information Analysis Center (CPIAC) with a… read more →
London, United Kingdom, March 4, 2014- As part of a major enhancement of its information service, the International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation (IBFD) has chosen the ArchivalWare enterprise content management… read more →
North Bethesda, MD, February 4, 2014 – PTFS was recently awarded a multiple year contract from the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC). Under the contract, PTFS will provide data warehouse… read more →
North Bethesda, MD-December 19, 2012- PTFS is announcing the introduction of ArchivalWare Approval Workflow, a Java Business Process Management (jBPM) module, to ArchivalWare. Through seamless direct integration with Microsoft Office,… read more →
North Bethesda, MD- October 19, 2012- PTFS recently exhibited at the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation’s GEOINT 2012 Symposium held October 8-11 at the Gaylord Palms in Orlando, Florida. PTFS… read more →
North Bethesda- Dan Quinn presented PTFS’ semi-automated declassification application, ArchivalWare GS, along with metrics from the Air Force Declassification project to the External Referral Working Group (ERWG). Approximately 150 ERWG… read more →
The U.S. Government Printing Office’s (GPO) released online recordings of radio traffic aboard Air Force One in the wake of President Kennedy’s assassination. These audio recordings were the first to… read more →