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Decision Dynamics Technology (TSX.v)
An SI Board Since March 2007
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Decision Dynamics Technology Ltd. is a leading provider of innovative data collection, operations reporting, business analytics, decision optimization and workflow integration software solutions to the energy sector, including major oil and gas and electrical power companies. Its flagship products include Oncore, a project cost management solution that provides real-time cost information, contract validation and approvals for operations management and capital projects; and Wellcore, a well lifecycle management solution that provides oil and gas companies with operations visibility. The Company has also developed X-Core, a patent-pending, fully integrated, end-to-end data modeling and application development system. Decision Dynamics is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner. The Company's head office is located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It operates wholly-owned foreign subsidiaries in the United States with offices in Houston, Texas. Decision Dynamics trades on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "DDY". For more information, visit www.ddytech.com.

Shares were up 36% after announcing that its Oncore cost and contractor management software is being deployed by the Nuclear Division of Ontario Power Generation.

Decision Dynamics Technology Ltd. announced that its Oncore cost and contractor management software is being deployed by the Nuclear Division of Ontario Power Generation (OPG). Oncore will streamline the collection and approval of contractor work tickets, automatically calculate charges based on contract terms, validate and enable payment of contractor invoices and allow project managers to manage and analyze cost and contractor performance in real time. The contract is expected to generate $750 thousand for Decision Dynamics during the first year of the contract and $1.5 million over the five year term.

Oncore is being deployed as part of OPG's Cost and Schedule Improvement Program, an initiative designed to improve efficiency and performance on the significant portfolio of capital, maintenance and outage projects undertaken by OPG each year. Decision Dynamics was awarded the contract after a multi-vendor evaluation process by OPG that included input from some of their contracting companies. Oncore supports multiple contract types, including time and materials, fixed price and lump sum contracts, and will be integrated with OPG's project planning, finance and work order management systems.

"Oncore continues to prove its value within the North American power utilities market," said Justin Zinke, Decision Dynamics' President and CEO. "And, OPG's adoption of Oncore has led to discussions with some of OPG's contractors on how they could leverage Oncore in their businesses."

Oncore tracks labor, equipment, materials and other costs for capital and operations projects by line item, provides robust analytics for complex calculations such as comparative contractor performance, and makes all information available in a central repository. The application provides real-time visibility into project status, reduces invoice disputes, helps prevent overcharges, flags cost or progress problems to allow timely corrective action, eliminates lengthy reconciliation of contractor invoices and timesheets to contract terms, and helps reduce post-project audit costs.

(From BellwetherReport.com ) Price range: .10 - .50
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8Maybe worth a distant watch. DDY is around five cents and a good new contract coalenor-1/6/2010
7The only way a Company can be sub-penny in Canada is with a value of .005 (Bids alenor-12/28/2008
6...and halved again. What happened? Still no significant news. Only a negativealenor-4/26/2008
5Appointments, option grants, IR firm retained, = no news, no follow up on contraalenor-2/24/2008
4Hasn't done much since my last post. DDY has difficulty staying at .30. Nothalenor-9/28/2007
3Back at .40. Last financial could be the reason: "Decision Dynamics Reportalenor-5/1/2007
2Some news about improvement of a product. Remember the contract with Ont.Power..alenor-4/12/2007
1DDY started trading in mid-2005 after LOU.P (LOR Capital) qualified transaction alenor-3/18/2007
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