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Technology assessments

Technology Assessments

Does your construction company have the right technology, and are employees using it to make informed decisions? We can review your organization’s information technology (IT) infrastructure to determine if it has the resources necessary to achieve business goals.

Your challenges

  • Making sense of the IT infrastructure (information system requirements, access points, wires)
  • Evaluating whether current technology is properly and completely applied in your business
  • Training a small staff to adopt and fully utilize IT systems
  • Holding employees accountable for using technology in managing operations
  • Budgeting for IT maintenance, support, and security
  • Keeping the network compliant with industry standards and regulations
  • Regularly improving the security and stability of the IT infrastructure

Our approach

We take a methodical, in-depth look at how people are using hardware, software, and information systems to manage customer, business partner, and employee information. With an emphasis on data security, we analyze all of the components involved in a construction company’s numerous technology assets.

LarsonAllen’s construction group is experienced in IT and systems management. Alongside our information security professionals, we identify gaps or weaknesses in a company’s infrastructure that could be affecting its ability to achieve business goals and objectives. A technology assessment can also provide management with confirmation that information technology assets, personnel, and financial resources are properly aligned to support the intended delivery of products and services.

Contact us for more information.

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