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February 16, 2005 - Fairfax, VA

DHS Federal Air Marshall Service Selects InfoReliance to Provide Microsoft Enterprise Consulting Services

Fairfax, Virginia February 16, 2005 - InfoReliance Corporation, a leading Northern Virginia information technology firm, today announced that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Federal Air Marshall Service (FAMS) has selected InfoReliance to provide Microsoft enterprise consulting services to the organization.

FAMS promotes confidence in America’s civil aviation system through the effective deployment of federal air marshals to detect, deter and defeat hostile acts targeting U.S. air carriers, airports, passengers and crews. During the duration of the contract, InfoReliance will deliver enterprise level consulting services to support FAMS’s migration from Microsoft Exchange 2000 to Microsoft Exchange 2003.

“As a Gold Certified Microsoft Partner, InfoReliance brings our clients best-in-class technology planning, application development, deployment and support of the latest enterprise software technologies and solutions,” said Bill Williams, CEO and co-founder of InfoReliance. “We look forward to helping FAMS execute its enterprise vision and maximize its technology investments.”

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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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