Brogden Enterprises, Inc. (BEI) is a full service provider of innovative enterprise technology solutions and professional services for government and commercial clients.
BEI offers a broad range of expertise in enterprise application design, development, implementation and support.
BEI offers extensive experience in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, Logistics Management and Information Systems (LMIS), Enterprise Application Integration (EAI), Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), data warehousing, internet/intranet portals, and B2B/Ecommerce systems.
BEI offers expertise in Application Software Development using industry best practice methodologies, such as the Agile Software Development using Scrum.
BEI is developing the Mission Management System for U.S. Army Aviation Battalions. The system includes a flight scheduling system with integrated risk assessment and crew member data. The new system is scheduled to be fielded in 2013.
Over 85% of BEI's software engineers are Certified Professional Scrum Developers by Scrum.Org
BEI has been actively involved in developing the U.S. Army's Military Flight Operations Quality Assurance (MFOQA) program since 2005.
More and more companies are investing in employee education and training. Company education and training programs have one overriding purpose: to raise the productivity of employees. Let BEI show you how to get the most out of your training dollars.
BEI has been building B2B and eCommerce sites for many Fortune 500 companies since 2002. Let BEI design and develop a custom solution for you today.
BEI at the Armed Forces Luncheon at the Von Braun Center Hunstville, AL.
May 21, 2012
BEI and members of the U.S. Army Aviation Data Exploitation Capability (ADEC) team visits the 1st Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment at Fort Campbell, KY.
April 1, 2012
BEI at the Army Aviation Association of America (AAAA) Convention in Nashville, Tennessee, Senator Jeff Sessions visit ADEC booth
January 1, 2012
BEI opens a new office in Huntsville, Alabama
January 13, 2011
BEI's Robert Brogden receives the U.S. Army's 2010 Modeling and Simulation Award for Operations and Plans