The InterCom Network History
Since it was founded, InterCom Network has been dedicated to providing industry leading applications to meet the business needs of our clients. “Always putting the client first” has established InterCom’s support team as number one. Company founder and CEO, Frank Resta, believes we must value our relationships with our clients first and foremost, and remain dedicated to providing new features that save considerable time and money.
In 1992, Fairfax County Public Schools hired InterCom Network to build a custom drawing management format system, the CadDrawingManager, for the Design and Construction Department of Facilities Services. That system is still in use today. In 2003, Fairfax County Public Schools awarded InterCom Network a $750,000 contract to develop a Construction Document Management application. The project included processing over 1 million wide-format drawings for over 240 facilities. The application, the DigitaLibrarian went live in 2004.
In 2004, Prince William County Schools awarded InterCom Network a contract to develop the first custom paperless board meeting application enabling the entire central office staff to create online agenda items and automated meetings. The ElectronicSchoolBoard went live in 2005 and is the leading automated solution in the marketplace today
ElectronicSchoolBoard was converted into French in collaboration with the Conseil Scolaire Francophone de la Colombie-Britannique in British Columbia, Canada. Today, the French language version is being used by five Canadian providences.
In 2009, Prince William County Schools again requested that InterCom Network develop a new application, the FieldTripRequestManager, to manage field trips which premiered at the NSBA Conference in San Francisco April 9, 2011.