| Business Summary | | TekInsight.Com,
Inc.
helps
governments
transform
by
using
technology
and
management
techniques
to
increase
efficiency
in
government
operations
and
improve
access
to
government
functions.
In
May
2000,
the
Company
acquired
Big
Technologies,
an
Internet
professional
service
firm
specializing
in
the
development
of
e-government
sites
with
advanced
transactional
applications.
On
June
30,
2000,
Big
Technologies
changed
its
name
to
TekInsight
e-Government
Services,
Inc.
The
Company's
comprehensive
Government
Transformation
Methodology
includes
consulting,
infrastructure
planning
and
deployment,
application
development,
legacy
integration
and
support.
TekInsight
helps
governments
conceive,
evaluate
and
scope
the
projects
they
are
mandated
to
deliver. | More
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| Financial Summary | | TEKS
helps
governments
transform
by
using
technology
and
management
techniques
to
increase
efficiency
in
government
operations
and
improve
access
to
government
functions.
For
the
nine
months
ended
3/01,
revenues
totalled
$31.6
million,
up
from
$1.5
million.
Net
loss
from
continuing
operations
totalled
$6.6
million,
up
from
$576
thousand.
Results
reflect
the
8/00
merger
with
Data
Systems,
offset
by
increased
selling
expenses. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Steven Ross, 45 Chairman,
CEO | $143K | James Linesch, 46 CFO,
Exec. VP, Director | -- | Arion Kalpaxis, 44 Sr.
VP and Gen. Mang., ProductivIT | 140K | Judy Roseth Chief Sales Operations Officer | -- | Marshall Toplansky, 50 CMO | -- | Dollar
amounts are as of 30-June-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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from
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List, Bios,
Compensation,
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