Industries
Defense
McFarland Technology, Inc. has provided software engineering services to customers in the defense industry, as both a prime contractor and a subcontractor since 2005. We graduated from the Mentor-Protégé Program of Bechtel Marine Propulsion Corporation (BMPC) in 2011. BMPC was dedicated solely to the support of the US Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program.
Energy
We have provided software engineering services to agencies of the US Department of Energy since 2009.
“Barbara McFarland regularly works with staff assigned to BMPC to develop technical skills, align McFarland business objectives with BMPC project objectives, and address customer needs.”
Bechtel Corporation
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Health
McFarland Technology, Inc. has developed software for customers in health care, such as games and simulators and scientific research applications, since 2005.
“Working with McFarland Technology allowed us to stabilize a software platform that is central to testing muscle strength outcome measures in clinical trials of muscular dystrophy. McFarland Technology provided key expertise that we were unable to find elsewhere to trouble-shoot and improve software technology. Their efforts have clearly enhanced our ability as an academic multi-center network to advance clinical research for patients with muscular dystrophy and their families.”
Paula Clemens, M.D., Medical Director
Cooperative International Neuromuscular Research Group
State Government
McFarland Technology, Inc. began providing software engineering services to agencies of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 2002.
“McFarland Technology, Inc. provided the Game Commission with data architecture and SQL Server consulting services for our agency’s critical licensing project. These services proved most valuable in building this database and relating the information to legacy agency systems.”
Robert Strailey, Chief Information Officer (former)
PA Game Commission
“McFarland’s expert advice and professional consulting have significantly assisted the Commonwealth in many areas. I am sure they will be an asset for future endeavors.”
Brenda Orth, Chief Information Officer (former)
PA Office of Administration, Information Technology