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August 1, 2005 - Fairfax, VA

NETCOM/9th Army Signal Command Selects InfoReliance to Provide Enterprise Architecture and Network Services

Fairfax, Virginia – August 1, 2005 - InfoReliance Corporation, a leading Northern Virginia information technology firm, today announced that the Network Enterprise Technology Command/9th Army Signal Command (NETCOM/9th ASC) and Enterprise Systems Technology Activity (ESTA), have selected InfoReliance to plan, design and support the implementation of Microsoft enterprise architecture within the organizations.

NETCOM/9th ASC operates, manages and defends the U.S. Army's infrastructure at the enterprise level, delivering seamless enterprise-level services in support of the Army. According to the contract, InfoReliance will provide consulting services that will enable NETCOM/9th ASC and ESTA to develop information, applications and operational network structures as an enterprise network.

“With the Army’s adoption of Windows Active Directory comes an exciting opportunity for the organization to migrate from a decentralized network of disparate systems into one streamlined enterprise architecture,” said William Williams, CEO and co-founder of InfoReliance. “InfoReliance and our partners at Microsoft are pleased to be able to support the U.S. Army in this important technology endeavor.”

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InfoReliance Corporation is a specialized information technology (IT) consulting firm whose principal customer is the federal government. Our highly focused mission is to solve our customer's complex business problems and provide them with optimal and sustainable business value. InfoReliance accomplishes this by leveraging our corporate expertise in the development of world-class software and in the design and implementation of the supporting IT infrastructure and security. Headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, InfoReliance is a privately-held small business founded in 2000. Customers who have retained InfoReliance's services to date include more than 30 defense and federal civilian agencies and departments.

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