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Challenge
As the Baby Boomer population base edges closer and closer to retirement, the role of good pension management is becoming more critical. Houston Municipal Employees Pension System (HMEPS) was faced with an increasing pool of retirees and an outdated way to keep track of them all. There were too many hand-offs of critical data and streamlining their internal operations had become a major priority.

Solution
Through the combined network administration and programming talents of Houston Computer Consulting LLC, HMEPS was able to chart a course toward greater internal data stability and significant efficiency gains. This objective was met through equipment upgrades and the deployment of an internal website consistently tracking and handling pension benefit applications through the various departments.

Benefit
HMEPS has eliminated the need to rekey data thereby significantly reducing data-entry errors and the dependence on excessive cross-checks in their system. This solution illustrates the power of a well-integrated computer application.

 
 
 
News provided by Google - Wednesday, March 10, 2010


McGuff: HMEPS chief David Long is retiring
blogHOUSTON (blog)
MIKE MCGUFF informs that David Long, the head of the Houston Municipal Employees Pension System (HMEPS), is retiring in a few weeks. ...


Aurelia Board sets Budget Hearing
Chronicle Times
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According to Oregon officials, AIG caused the pension fund to lose $15 million after its inflated share price tumbled on news of its improper activities. ...

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City Council approved the establishment of a police relief and pension fund in 1967 and the purchase of a new truck for the dogcatcher. ...


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The Street Sweeper
According to Oregon officials, AIG caused the pension fund to lose $15 million after its inflated share price tumbled on news of its improper activities. ...

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