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Onsite ProjectsVisionOnline can work at the your location by supplying the majority of the project team's skills and personnel. We work with your subject-matter experts and technical support people to facilitate the transition to post-implementation operations and maintenance.

Offsite ProjectsVisionOnline can work offsite at our Northern Virginia Software Development Center, where we can test and configure your solutions to provide you with quality results in our secure lab environment.

Staff AugmentationVisionOnline can provide top notch IT talent on a short term or long term basis to augment your existing staff to implement your solutions.

Project SupportVisionOnline can provide you with individuals or teams to install specific application components or fulfill particular project functions. 

Project Manager Staffing VisionOnline can provide project leadership with or without other VisionOnline technical professionals assigned to the project. Our project managers perform day-to-day project management and the role of facilitator, and you retain control.

 

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