Access Database Consultant Developer Programmer

Military

Microsoft Access Database for Military

We've built Access databases for each of the branches of service: Department of Defense, The Army, The Air Force, The Marines, The Navy.

We also provide PHP and MySQL development services for contractors to the Navy. We are also PHP and MySQL experts. More information concernign our PHP and MySQL development services can be found here: Data Bolt PHP and MySQL development services


Here are some clients we have helped in the Military industry:

Client

Location

Project Description

Ensafe

Richmond, VA

Subcontracted to build a web application/SQL Server database for their Military client: Camp Peary, Department of Defense, CIA training in Williamsburg, VA. This database tracks the hazardous materials brought onto the military base, the current inventory levels of those hazardous materials, and the disposal of the hazardous materials. The Access database produces the annual reports required by the Environmental Protection Agency including Form R and Tier I and Tier II reports. We were the Microsoft Access Database consultants for this project

API Services

Richmond, VA

Precision measurement and tool calibration for manufacturing clients, we built an Access database for API Sensor that tracks associates timesheets and expenses for management reporting and reimbursement/payroll. This application connects to SQL Server which is hosted on Data Control's Web Server. This is a backoffice application that runs the expense side of a company with geographically dispersed employees. They track their billable time and expenses, assigning both to projects/clients.

ACSG

Washington, DC

Subcontractor to Build Access Database for tracking contract information for their Military client: Air Force Bases in Washington DC. ACSG is a Federal Prime Vendor and they went after a military contract that desired Access databases to manage contracts for the military bases in DC. This Access database we developed was identical but rolled out separately to manage the contracts that each Air Force base currently had in existence.

URS Corporation

Jacksonville, North Carolina

URS, a Fortune 500 Consulting Firm, contacted us to build an Access database for their client: United States Marine Corps: Camp Lejeune.

This Access Database tracks hunting on the Camp grounds through: Hunter Information Screen, License Screen, Violation Screen, and a Rank Maintenance screen. A Record of Sales Report can also be generated. Camp LeJeune is in North Carolina and is a Department of Defense, Military, Marine Corps URS is a prime vendor to the Federal Government and the Military Branches. This Access database helped this US Marine Corps base successfuly manage the land use of the base.

Our Clients Include:

  • The Army, Defense Supply Center, Chesterfield (Richmond) Virginia - Warehouse Inventory Application subcontracted through Goodwill Industries as a prime vendor
    The Army, Defense Supply Center, Chesterfield (Richmond) Virginia - Warehouse Inventory Application subcontracted through Goodwill Industries as a prime vendor
  • The Navy, Naval Research Laboratory in Waldorf, Maryland - Inventory, Purchase Orders, Service Life Tracking Microsoft Access database subcontracted through ACSG as the prime vendor
    The Navy, Naval Research Laboratory in Waldorf, Maryland - Inventory, Purchase Orders, Service Life Tracking Microsoft Access database subcontracted through ACSG as the prime vendor
  • Pepsi Bottling Group in Somers (New York) New York - Overall Equipment Effectiveness Microsoft Access database that tracks SKU production and downtime categories to improve LEAN efficiency
    Pepsi Bottling Group in Somers (New York) New York - Overall Equipment Effectiveness Microsoft Access database that tracks SKU production and downtime categories to improve LEAN efficiency
  • Virginia Commonwealth University, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond Virginia - Mortality Statistic tracking for the hospital using an Access database
    Virginia Commonwealth University, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond Virginia - Mortality Statistic tracking for the hospital using an Access database