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IJJC's Claims that its DSMRS is Positioned as a Winning Solution for Grants

October 21, 2011

IJJ Corporation has announced that the company’s Disaster Shelter Management and First Responder System is positioned as a winning solution for Grants.

IJJ Corp is a Diversified Technologies company focused on developing high tech solutions for the government and the private sector.

As grant funding by Federal Emergency Management Administrative (FEMA) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for State programs, DSMRS is earmarked for over $18 million dollars of contracts forecasted for awards in Fiscal Year (FY) 2012. In addition, DSMRS technology provides an integral missing component to disaster preparedness and readiness capabilities nationwide to the FEMA grants the DHS Grants slated for FY 2012, the company has announced in a press release.


“The latest business development news is just the starting point at $18 million dollars, which demonstrates exciting opportunities for the expansion of DSMRS in becoming a brand name technology for IJJC," stated Clifford Pope, President, and CEO of IJJ Corp in a company press release.

Available to several emergency stakeholders as the mobile and stationary devices collect information wirelessly from field rescue efforts into the Shelter Management Module, DSMRS also provides the ability to collect TRICARE medical data. IJJC's team will identify even more grant areas, where the company can expand its ability to win an even larger percentage of Federal Government grants funded by FEMA and DHS for state government appropriations while FY 2012 budget to State Programs is being allocated.

Recently, the company announced that it had assembled the funding and technical resources to finalize the deployment of Disaster Shelter Recovery System and is changing the product name to Disaster Shelter Management Responder System (DSMRS). This project is in conjunction with furthering the TLZ group and IJJ Corp business development efforts pursuing specific Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Grants. The DSMRS Prospective buyers are federally funded entities made up of 3,500 State and local governmental units.


Raju Shanbhag is a contributing editor for ContactCenterSolutions. To read more of Raju’s articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Rich Steeves



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