Case Studies
For a closer look at some of Asynchrony’s innovative solutions, we present the following case studies. These in-depth articles provide insight into the kinds of issues we routinely grapple with, and our methods for meeting the needs of our clients.
Asynchrony Solutions is the SWAT team of the consulting business. When I have mission critical work that must succeed, there is no other consulting company I would dream of calling.–David Melnick, CTO b3
Great American Insurance Companies: Compliance
Asynchrony helped Great American Insurance Companies (GAIC) comply with USDA guidelines by converting its online federal crop insurance program processes from a PDF read-only, downloadable format to an electronically-submitted vehicle. Case study
Great American Insurance Companies: Agribusiness
In a compressed time window, Asynchrony built components using Microsoft technologies and XML-based interfaces to help GAIC significantly expand its online auto-policy quoting and contract-binding capabilities. Working with several preexisting systems and "As-Is" and "To-Be" business processes, Asynchrony designed and developed middle-tier components that provide the functionality required to contractually bind a customer to an insurance policy online. Case study
OSCA
The Missouri Office of State Courts Administrator (OSCA) oversees and implements a statewide court case management system, Justice Information System (JIS). Case and party information is manually entered into JIS by the court staff when cases are filed. No automated interface existed between the filing party and the court, which, compromised the ability of the prosecutors to determine the proper charge to file based upon previous convictions and the courts to correctly make sentencing decisions is compromised. Asynchrony’s staff conducted an extensive study of the client’s needs, business practices and technical architecture. Case study
USTRANSCOM XML
Asynchrony showed the United States Transportation Command how to better manage its mission-critical operations and business practices by applying XML to generate standards, methods and processes for managing data and metadata. Case study
JEOD
Initially engaged to provide general engineering and architecture support, Asynchrony ultimately became the lead system engineers for the military’s Joint Explosive Ordnance Disposal decision-support system. Case study