BusinessApril 15, 2003

Expanding marketing effort SCOTT CITY -- Technology And Networking Inc. has announced it has been awarded a five-year GSA schedule from the federal government's General Services Administration, enabling the company to offer its comprehensive portfolio of technology support services to government civilian and DOD agencies...

Expanding marketing effort

SCOTT CITY -- Technology And Networking Inc. has announced it has been awarded a five-year GSA schedule from the federal government's General Services Administration, enabling the company to offer its comprehensive portfolio of technology support services to government civilian and DOD agencies.

GSA schedules are one of the primary procurement vehicles for government agencies. The Technology And Networking contract, which is renewable for three additional five-year periods, is significant in that it provides these agencies with access to the company's expertise in adapting IT infrastructures to the rapidly changing technologies of today.

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"Technology And Networking offers government agencies a broad range of infrastructure services," said Jason Eftink, president and CEO of Technology And Networking. "In addition, because our workforce of high quality, technical talent is trained to support a wide range of platforms, Technology And Networking is an extremely valuable partner for those federal systems integrators and resellers who also have GSA schedules."

Technology And Networking's GSA schedule focuses on the company's Call Center, Deployment and Support Services and CRM solutions. The company has supported technology for the commercial market, state and local governments for more than five years.

In addition, the company has established relationships with several organizations that work with government agencies, including Sysprog and World Wide Technologies, St. Louis-based IT organizations with substantial experience in Federal GSA Multiple Award Schedule contracting.

"Technology And Networking is well equipped to meet the technology support requirements of the federal market," added Eftink. "We expect our services will be in great demand, particularly as the federal government moves toward a more secure, standardized environment. Meeting secure technology support needs is a rapidly growing segment of our business."

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