Siebel to Help Navy With Recruiting | Internet News

Siebel to Help Navy With Recruiting

Written By
Ryan Naraine
Ryan Naraine
May 22, 2002
1 minute read

Customer relationship management (CRM) software firm Siebel Systems scored a deal to power the database management system for
the U.S Navy Recruiting Command.

The San Mateo, Calif.-based Siebel, which sells e-business and
e-government CRM software, said the Navy Recruiting Command would use its
technology to power the Navy Recruiting and Accession Management System
(NRAMS).

The NRAMS boosts efficiency within the recruiting process
by providing a flow of information to facilitate recruit management.

With more than 7,000 personnel manning the Navy’s recruitment, this is
considered a huge client win for Siebel. Financial terms of the deal were
not released.

“Through its implementation of NRAMS, the Navy Recruiting Command will
create a centralized database management system for military recruiting
activities to enhance its ability to effectively meet current and projected
staffing needs,” Siebel said in a statement.

“Navy Recruiting District commanders will be able to view each lead or
candidate’s status within the recruiting pipeline and analyze hiring trends.
By reducing duplication of effort and time spent on administrative tasks,
NRAMS will further enable the Navy Recruiting Command to streamline its
recruiting process,” it added.

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