Product release for GE-Intelligent Platforms
December 21, 2011
Successful Phasor Data Concentrator
isConsilium congratulates GE-Intelligent Platforms (in collaboration with GE-Digital Energy) on their successful development and release of the the Enervista Synchrophasor Viewer Software and Multilin P30 Phasor Data Concentrator hardware. isConsilium provided a team of QA consultants to support the Quality Assurance efforts for these novel products. isConsilium staff were closely involved in the day-to-day design and development activities, and in cooperation with the GE Intelligent Platforms QA lead, created test strategies and plans and carried out the tests and resolution activities. isConsilium staff continue working with GE-Intelligent Platforms on other projects, providing quality assurance services as an extension of our successful initial relationship. Read More...

OCFS Online Bidders List Goes Live
April 08, 2011

isC Plays Key Role at NYS OCFS
October 15, 2010

isC Part of the NYSDOH 2010 Commissioners Award
September 26, 2010
isConsilium is very proud to announce that one of their development teams was recognized by the New York State Department of Health, and awarded the 2010 Commissioner’s Recognition Award. The isC team worked side-by-side with business representatives from the Office of Long Term Care to collect requirements and implement the web-based application that currently reports on over 210,000 home health care aides throughout New York State. The application went live on September 25th, 2010. Read More...
isC Performs Gap Analysis at NYSDOH for CMS
September 19, 2010
In the spring of 2008, Consilium conducted a series of gap analysis sessions at the New York State Department of Health (DOH) as an initial step in implementing the Contract Management System (CMS) at that agency. The objectives of the engagement were threefold. First, the analysis would identify CMS functionalities that would require modification or enhancement in order to conform to DOH business rules and requirements. Second, an assessment would be made of modifications needed to accommodate the DOH technical architecture, as well as both internal and external interfaces, such as the bulkload process with the New York State Central Accounting System via the DOH financial system. And finally, a data conversion plan would be developed.
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isC Provides Ongoing Quality Assurance and Testing Services
August 02, 2010
isC provides ongoing Quality Assurance and Testing services for the New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) across multiple projects and systems. Since 2003, isC has been a key participant in developing and conducting Quality Assurance plans and procedures for NYISO's Oracle-based Decision Support System (DSS), enabling internal, public, and market participant access to the data-warehoused Settlement, Public Pricing, Enhanced Pricing Validation, and Market Monitoring subject areas of New York State's Wholesale Energy Market. isC established and maintained testing standards of NYISO's data reporting through custom Business Intelligence reports, Open Access Same-Time Information System (OASIS) web portals, machine-to-machine file requests, and custom integration of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) Electronic Quarterly Report upload system.
In addition, isC provides Quality and Testing services for the web interfaces, calculation engines, data validation and report verification of NYISO's market applications in the areas of Enhanced Price Validation (EPV), Transmission Congestion Contract (TCC) market auctions, Reference Level generator "proxy" pricing for energy auctions, and the Credit Management System. Read More...
In addition, isC provides Quality and Testing services for the web interfaces, calculation engines, data validation and report verification of NYISO's market applications in the areas of Enhanced Price Validation (EPV), Transmission Congestion Contract (TCC) market auctions, Reference Level generator "proxy" pricing for energy auctions, and the Credit Management System. Read More...


