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Lakota Technologies, Inc. is engaged in Information Technology services to both Governmental and commercial customers. This technology transfer includes call center operations, help desk services, data entry, data conversion (including text and graphics), document imaging, automated records management, scanning and other related IT functions.
From January 2000 September 2002, LTI completed double-key entry of Subject Indexes and Register of Articles for the National Library of Medicine’s MEDLINE bibliographic database that contains references to journal articles in the life sciences with a concentration on biomedicine. LTI's Data Conversion Division, which includes graphics and text, currently utilizes Dell workstations with Windows 2000 operating systems networked to two Dell Power Edge file servers running Windows 2000 server. All workstations are also equipped with software to perform digitization of various textual and graphical data.
With regard to LTI's call center/help desk efforts, in 2000 LTI entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with Computer Generated Solutions, Inc. (CGSI), located in DallasTexas. Through this MOU, LTI was able to train several individuals through CGSI's Dallas Regional operation in call center specific work. Beyond that, with the completion of the new facility, LTI has also completed a pilot project internally with the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. This pilot project was a labor survey covering the two formal counties that form the Cheyenne River Reservation.
LTI has technical consulting relationships with various large and small IT service businesses that have expertise in the technology services described herein. These consultants provide additional technical support, configuration management and related training for LTI's internal operation.
Lakota Technologies, Inc. believes that Section 508 is good for private-industry, government and for people with disabilities. We plan to work closely, as applicable, with federal IT managers and fellow technology-industry leaders to help government comply with their new regulations. Our vision is that Section 508 will stimulate more competition and innovation on accessible technology - which in turn will lead to an increased number of people with disabilities finding employment that meets their knowledge, skills and abilities. |