
VISTA Appoints Controller, Promotes Principal Consultant to Program Manager
Herndon, VA (18 JUNE | 2007) VISTA, the leader in real property decision support analytics and related services for government, has promoted Terry Hill to the newly created position of Controller for the company. Tom Goeller, who had served as a Principal Consultant for VISTA, will take over Hill's previous position of Program Manager for the U.S. Army Real Property Planning and Analysis System (RPLANS).
"These promotions are an exciting aspect of VISTA's continued growth and recognized leadership in the far-ranging fields of decision support analytics, real property asset management, and management consulting for the government," said VISTA President and CEO David Baxa. "We're pleased to give our valued team members the opportunity to grow along with the company, and continue to broaden their own skills."
As Controller, Hill's responsibilities will bring in-house work that had been outsourced, including directing the preparation of financial reports that summarize and forecast VISTA's financial position; such as income statements, balance sheets, and analyses of future earnings or expenses. Hill also will be in charge of special reporting requirements from regulatory authorities.
Hill's past experience includes financial data analysis in a wide variety of areas including personnel and administrative systems and services, major Army programs, and corporate finance. He has been responsible for the analysis and development of automated facility information systems supporting the U.S. Army and has provided analysis on facility utilization, condition assessments, capacity studies, stationing scenarios, new construction programs, and force structure movements.
Chief among Hill's previous responsibilities had been program oversight of RPLANS, a suite of four data modeling tools that correlate information about real property assets, installation force structure and population, and facility allowances and requirements. RPLANS is the principal planning system for military users at installation, Installation Management Command (IMCOM) Region, Major Army Command (MACOM) and Headquarters, Department of the Army (HQDA) level.
Hill will transition that responsibility to Tom Goeller, a Principal Consultant with VISTA.
In his capacity as Program Manager, Goeller will have oversight of the Real Property Planning Systems Support contract (RPPS). Goeller also will assist the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) with Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) planning support.
RPLANS requires the maintenance, update, and enhancement of Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management's (OACSIM) Army Criteria Tracking System (ACTS), Facility Planning System (FPS), Real Property Planning and Analysis System (RPLANS); real property management support; McKinney Act support; infrastructure management support; Real Estate Action Committee support: and Real Property Inventory (RPI) Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Support. VISTA is also reprogramming the entire RPLANS suite to be Web-based.
"The U.S. Army is among the most sophisticated government organizations when it comes to understanding how real property holdings - land, buildings and related infrastructure - affect not only budget appropriation requests but the ability to support mission fulfillment," explained VISTA's Baxa.
"Lessons learned by the U.S. Army should transfer to civilian federal government agencies for better federal real property asset management," Baxa continued. "Requirements such as Executive Order 13327 on Federal Real Property Asset Management and the President's Management Agenda real property initiative indicate the importance the federal government is now placing making better decisions about real property needs, spending and value," he said.
The financial ramifications in taxpayer dollars of sustaining unused or deteriorated federal real property are wide-ranging. According to the GAO High-Risk Series Update from January 2007, "over 10 percent" of the facilities are excess or underutilized at agencies including the Departments of Energy (Energy) and Homeland Security (DHS) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Clay Johnson, OMB Deputy Director for Management, testified publicly in 2005 that five percent of the federal government's surplus real property has a value of $15 billion.
About VISTA
VISTA is a leader in decision support analytics for government and business.
Government executives use VISTA for information technology, management consulting, decision support systems and services. Our focus on real property helps our clients gain the greatest value from money they spend on buildings, land and infrastructure.
VISTA's services and solutions help collect and analyze massive volumes of data. The result is high quality financial performance information that makes it easier to plan and implement effective policy, management, resource stewardship, and budget choices.
In short - VISTA builds better decision support. We help customers evolve best practices, consistent reporting and performance measures, all related to the best use of assets while managing costs.
For more than 20 years, VISTA's solutions have helped government run better - cutting costs, eliminating waste and improving performance. To learn more, visit www.vistatsi.com.
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