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GSA Awards NetVision Resources, Inc. a Contract to Provide Information Technology Consulting Services to Government Agencies

Posted on: Thursday, 4 December 2008, 10:26 CST

CHANTILLY, Va., Dec. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- NetVision Resources, Inc. (NVR), a provider of information technology and consulting services, announced today it has been awarded a five-year General Services Administration (GSA) Schedule 70 Contract. This contract effectively offers NVR's Information Technology Consulting & Custom Computer Programming Services to existing and prospective government clients, making it easier for customers to find and buy NVR's quality services.

GSA's Schedule 70 Contracts provide a streamlined vehicle for federal customers to purchase information technology (IT) products and professional services. To qualify for an award, a business should satisfy the strict criteria set forth by GSA, demonstrating both superior quality and competitive pricing. Receiving a GSA Schedule Contract Award is the culmination of an extensive evaluation process conducted by GSA and is a testimonial of NVR's capabilities, performance history and customer satisfaction.

About NetVision Resources, Inc.

NetVision Resources, Inc., (NVR) is a fast growing information technology services firm (ranked 2742 in 2008 Inc. 5000 list) specializing in solving business problems through the application of information technology. NVR service offerings range from skills-on-demand to on-site, off-site and off-shore software development in the following technologies: J2EE, .Net, Oracle & SAP. NVR can also leverage the following certifications (SBA Certified 8(a) & SDB, VMSDC MBE, VA DMBE) to work with government agencies or partner with prime contractors. Visit http://www.netvisionresources.com

SOURCE NetVision Resources, Inc.


Source: PR Newswire

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