CAMPBELL, Calif., Nov. 27 -- Commerce Events, Inc. (CME), the leader
in powering adaptive supply chains, is responding to the nation’s need
for secure, integrated supply chain solutions. Commerce Events is
opening a sales office in Washington, D.C. to serve the needs of the
Military and Government sectors. The office will be headed by Jeff
Crisci, formerly a high ranking officer of the Logistics Integration
Agency and other posts in the US Army.
Military and government needs for effective Supply Chain solutions
are ever-growing. For example, the Department of Defense logistics
budget was over $83 billion in 2000 alone. Recent events have
dramatically increased the focus on security throughout the Supply
Chain. “Today, the need is stronger than ever for solutions that are not
only flexible and secure but also can truly support the distributed,
dynamic needs of our Armed Forces,” said Anand M. Das, CEO of Commerce
Events.
Jeff Crisci , formerly a high ranking officer of the Logistics
Information Agency, will head CME sales efforts. Jeff’s experience
encompasses a breadth of roles in logistics and integration, including
support for field operations in Bosnia. “Jeff Crisci’s unique background
in military logistics will help increase CME’s momentum in the defense
segment,” said Anand M. Das, “We are excited to have his guidance and
leadership.”
About Commerce Events
Commerce Events, Inc. (CME) is the industry
leader in powering adaptive supply chains. Founded by veteran software
industry executives and leading enterprise integration experts, CME’s
mission is to develop powerful, next-generation networked applications
that will for the first time enable enterprises to adapt in real-time
to changing business conditions, to accommodate accelerated product
life cycles, and to deliver mass customization. CME solutions help
Global 5000 enterprises and governmental agencies optimize the
organization’s objectives – whether they are increasing revenue
through optimizing the entire supply chain, increasing flexibility to
respond to the unexpected, or decreasing costs through operational
efficiencies.
Headquartered in the Silicon Valley area of
California, CME has operations throughout the US and the globe. CME
has established strategic partnerships with leading technology vendors
such as BEA, IBM, Sun, and Texas Instruments. More information about
CME can be found at
http://www.CommerceEvents.com.