PRESSRELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
John C. Smith, Chief Executive Officer
TMA Systems, LLC
5100 East Skelly Drive, Suite 900
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74135
(918) 858-6600
john.smith@tmasystems.com
www.tmasystems.com
Contact:
Terry Vernon, Department Director of General Services
Yolo County
Woodland, California
Yolo County Selects TMA Enterprise for their CMMS
TULSA, OK, October 11, 2006 – Yolo County, one of California’s original counties, announced today their selection of TMA Systems as their CMMS vendor. TMA’s premier desktop solution, TMA Enterprise, will be the core application for Yolo County in their maintenance and fleet operations. TMA Enterprise is the leading maintenance management software for organizations that demands an open architecture, as well as the most advanced functionality available.
Terry Vernon, Department Director of General Services, stated, “TMA displayed a tremendous amount of expertise to Yolo County throughout our entire evaluation process, which was very extensive. The selection of TMA Enterprise, as our new system, came down to the high value we believe TMA offers and their system being able to handle the unique needs of our maintenance requirements with minimal customization.”
About TMA Systems (www.tmasystems.com)
TMA Systems, based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is a leading provider of Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) that include desktop and web-based solutions. These solutions automate and streamline maintenance operations; providing cost-effective methods that ensure reliability and increase productivity for organizations. Worldwide, more than 1,300 TMA clients maintain in excess of 37,000 facilities, representing 2.5 billion square feet of space. These world-class organizations have a deep appreciation of the complexity and challenges of managing facilities. Their bottom-line focus is on their assets, the services they perform, and the contributions they make in meeting the objectives of these organizations. During the past two decades, TMA software solutions have become a standard for asset management and facilities maintenance departments throughout the world.
About Yolo County (www.yolocounty.org)
Created in 1850 when California became a state, Yolo County is one of the State’s original 27 counties. Yolo County consists of 661,760 acres with its primary industry being agriculture. It is home to over 150,000 people with nearly 85% living in the county’s four cities of Davis, West Sacramento, Woodland and Winters. Yolo County is located within a major transportation hub of the state by its location near Sacramento International Airport and two major interstates.