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California-based Systems in Motion LLC has announced plans to grow its operations in Kokomo and Carmel and add up to 400 jobs by 2017. The technology consulting firm says it will invest nearly $5.5 million to lease, renovate and equip its Indiana delivery centers. The company acquired Kokomo-based Zuna Infotech earlier this year. Systems in Motion says it plans to begin hiring software development as well as testing and support positions next month.

June 30, 2014

News Release

Kokomo, Ind. — Governor Mike Pence joined executives from Systems in Motion, LLC, an enterprise technology consulting firm, today to announce the company’s plans to expand its operations in Kokomo and Carmel, creating up to 400 new high-wage jobs by 2017.

The Newark, California-based company, which acquired Indiana-based Zuna Infotech earlier this year, will invest $5.4 million to lease, renovate and equip its Indiana delivery centers. This includes leasing up to 25,000 additional square feet of office space in the Firestone Building in downtown Kokomo and growing its current Carmel office by approximately 15,000 square feet. The expansions, which are expected to be complete by December 2016, will allow the company to expand its service capabilities across the Midwest.

“A hot spot for business is radiating from Indiana, where we are syncing business needs with an environment built for growth,” said Pence. “While other states raise taxes, we are lowering them and investing in our infrastructure and workforce. Indiana's tech sector continues to grow because companies like Systems in Motion recognize Indiana as a state that works.”

Systems in Motion, which currently employs hundreds of associates across the country, plans to begin hiring in Indiana for additional software development and testing and support positions next month. As part of the project, approximately 240 of the 400 new positions will be located in Kokomo, with the remaining 160 new associates to be housed at its Carmel office. Interested applicants may apply at www.systemsinmotion.com.

“As the leading pure-play onshore IT services firm, Systems in Motion is making domestic outsourcing a strategic option for U.S. enterprises today. As we expand, we are relying on Indiana to provide us with the top-notch technical talent required to move IT jobs back onshore,” said Stephanie Moore, executive vice president and chief strategy officer at Systems in Motion. “Indiana represents a pivotal part of Systems in Motion’s supply creation strategy.”

Founded in 2009, Systems in Motion is a U.S.-based information technology consulting and outsourcing firm, working with clients in the financial service, retail, life science, entertainment, mobility and hospitality sectors. Providing services such as application development and management, business analytics and testing services, the company was recently featured as one of five Cool Technology Vendors by technology research firm Gartner Inc. Systems in Motion operates seven locations across the United States, with its two Indiana operations joining locations in Ann Arbor and Lansing, Michigan, Minneapolis, Minnesota and St. Louis, Missouri.

“Systems in Motion's decision to expand in Kokomo is a clear message that our investments in quality-of-life amenities and infrastructure will attract new companies to our city,” said Kokomo Mayor Greg Goodnight. “Their announcement is evidence that Kokomo’s economy is growing and that we are serious about investing in our workforce.”

The Indiana Economic Development Corporation offered Systems in Motion, LLC up to $5,650,000 in conditional tax credits and up to $100,000 in training grants based on the company's job creation plans. These tax credits are performance-based, meaning until Hoosiers are hired, the company is not eligible to claim incentives. The city of Kokomo approved additional incentives at the request of the Greater Kokomo Economic Development Alliance. The city of Carmel also supports the project.

“We are very excited and thank Systems in Motion for having the confidence in Carmel to expand its workforce here,” said Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard. “Today's news confirms what national surveys have been telling us over the past few years. The Carmel and Indianapolis areas are among the fastest growing hubs for high-tech jobs in America. We look forward to a long and lucrative relationship with this growing technology firm.”

High-tech companies are recognizing the advantage they gain in Indiana. According to TechPoint, between 2009 and 2012 computer-related employment in Indiana grew 5.4 percent, six times faster than the state's overall job market. There are currently 61,000 computer-related jobs in Indiana.

About Systems in Motion

Systems in Motion is a leading provider of enterprise technology consulting and solutions that leverage a powerful onshore model for delivering differentiated outcome-based services. These solutions focus on application development, information management and testing services, delivered using an agile development methodology that dramatically improves time to market and ROI. For more information, visit www.systemsinmotion.com.

About IEDC

Created in 2005 to replace the former Department of Commerce, the Indiana Economic Development Corporation is governed by a 12-member board chaired by Governor Mike Pence. Victor Smith serves as the Indiana Secretary of Commerce and Eric Doden is the president of the IEDC.

The IEDC oversees programs enacted by the General Assembly including tax credits, workforce training grants and public infrastructure assistance. All tax credits are performance-based. Therefore, companies must first invest in Indiana through job creation or capital investment before incentives are paid. A company who does not meet its full projections only receives a percentage of the incentives proportional to its actual investment. For more information about IEDC, visit www.iedc.in.gov.

Source: Indiana Economic Development Corp.

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