A secure DOD Agency specializes in military research and needed a more sophisticated way to track laptops, mobile phones, external drives and other portable media storage devices.

A secure DOD Agency specializes in military research and needed a more sophisticated way to track laptops, mobile phones, external drives and other portable media storage devices.
A fast-growing life science pharmaceutical company needed help with storage solutions. The company’s growth had overrun the available storage in several departments, and management was seeking ways to use space more efficiently.
In Washington D.C., a pediatric office that is open 365 days a year and whose physicians are named as Top Doctors by Washington Magazine needed help when they decided to move out of a location they had been in for 25 years.
Like many official documents, laws are printed on paper. One government agency plays a key role in the administration of laws, and this agency maintains paper copies of all the many laws it enforces. Quick retrieval of documents is an essential function of this agency, but insufficient storage space made document organization and retrieval difficult.
A top 100 government contractor who operates as an umbrella company for over 40 companies was looking for a new way to manage their human resources files.
This Association keeps communities connected and informed. The opportunity to move to a new space presented several challenges regarding their historical documents.
To continue their mission to provide advancing education, research, scholarships, and improve health care, this Association required help with converting their historical books into digital files.
The NOS Sam RFID asset tracking system proved to be the right fit. The opportunity to put this system in place without disrupting daily operation was key to the success of this solution.
In the cliffs of Calvert County Maryland, a local power plant serving over a million households was looking for a new way to solve an old problem in their equipment room.
This International Law firm headquartered in Washington, D.C., had an expiring lease and was in a dated building. The decision was made to relocate to a newer building, closer to the K St, NW Corridor. The challenge now was to utilize the space efficiently and cost effectively.