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Press / NewsCATAPULT TECHNOLOGY AWARDED FIVE-YEAR $70M DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TASK ORDERBethesda, Maryland – December 19, 2007 - Catapult Technology, Ltd., a leading Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned (SDVO) Information Technology (IT) contractor to the Federal government, announced the award of a five-year, $70 million task order under the General Services Administration (GSA) Veterans Technology Services Governmentwide Acquisition Contract (VETS) to the Department of Defense (DoD), Washington Headquarters Services (WHS), Defense Continuity Integrated Network/Pentagon Continuity Information System (DCIN/PCIS) program. Catapult Technology is the prime contractor and will provide Operations and Maintenance (O&M) support services 24x7, 365 days a year for the current and evolving DCIN/PCIS infrastructure. The DCIN/PCIS program represents a network-centric solution that provides data storage; data replication; automated fail-over; monitoring, management, and systems administration functions; and logistical support. These capabilities will assist DoD Pentagon area tenants in satisfying certain Continuity of Operations (COOP) and Continuity of Business (COB) objectives for mission-essential functions. “Coupled with previous work with DoD USJFCOM [United States Joint Forces Command], as well as other performance-based prime contracts, the DCIN/PCIS program strengthens our foothold in the DoD arena,” said Catapult Technology’s founder and CEO Randy J. Slager. He added, “The DCIN/PCIS program represents our largest DoD engagement to date, and is further evidence of our consistently-delivered services and success in managing multiple large and small subcontractors in a cohesive, integrated team.” About Catapult Technology |
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