Saturday, 2 February 2013

World Wide Technology Biography
World Wide Technology, Inc. (commonly abbreviated WWT) is a systems integration company founded by David Steward and Jim Kavanaugh in July 1990. WWT provides technology and supply chain solutions with a focus on the commercial, government and telecom sectors. The company aids its customer base in the planning, procurement and deployment of IT products and solutions.
Based in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, WWT is the largest Cisco reseller to the U.S. Federal Government and holds several major purchasing contracts including ITES-2H, SEWP and is on the GSA Schedule. WWT employs over 1,700 people and operates more than 2,000,000 square feet (190,000 m2) of warehousing, distribution and integration space in 21 facilities[1] throughout the world. In 2011, WWT's total revenue is $4.1 billion, making it one of the largest African-American owned companies in the United States. [2]Project Socrates determined that to rebuild US competitiveness, decision making throughout the US had to readopt technology-based planning. Project Socrates also determined that countries like China and India had continued executing technology-based (while the US took its detour into economic-based) planning, and as a result had considerable advanced the process and were using it to build themselves into superpowers. To rebuild US competitiveness the US decision-makers needed adopt a form of technology-based planning that was far more advanced than that used by China and India.
Project Socrates determined that technology-based planning makes an evolutionary leap forward every few hundred years and the next evolutionary leap, the Automated Innovation Revolution, was poised to occur. In the Automated Innovation Revolution the process for determining how to acquire and utilize technology for a competitive advantage (which includes R&D) is automated so that it can be executed with unprecedented speed, efficiency and agility.
Project Socrates developed the means for automated innovation so that the US could lead the Automated Innovation Revolution in order to rebuild and maintain the country's economic competitiveness for many generations.[51][52][53]
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