January 12, 2012
Information Control Corporation, the largest privately-held IT Professional Services provider in Ohio, announces the US General Services Administration (GSA) has exercised its option to extend its IT Schedule 70 for a further period of 5 years. IT Schedule 70 automates the ordering activities of Information Technology services by Federal, State and Local Agencies.
“The GSA IT Schedule 70 is a powerful mechanism for accelerated adoption of technology by the US Federal Government and other public sector organizations,” says Dave Dieterle, VP Government Services, ICC. “The GSA contract streamlines the purchasing process for public sector clients to secure Information Technology expertise at the right price.”
The General Services Administration touts its IT Schedule 70 program as the largest, most widely used acquisition vehicle in the federal government, providing government agencies a ready means to obtain innovative information technology products and services. The GSA program provides easy compliance with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and allows strategic partners like ICC to collaborate on contractor team arrangements.
The ICC service offerings fulfilled through the GSA IT Schedule 70 range from individual expertise to teamed engagements managing the complete software development life cycle of large projects. ICC envisions innovative solutions using emerging technologies, then integrates the technology, knowledge and processes to give government agencies efficient and effective public service through Application Development, Business Intelligence, Digital Interactive Services, Microsoft Technologies and Project Management
Additionally, ICC holds a long history of on time and on budget delivery of projects within state and local governments, including the State of Ohio. Since the establishment of ICC’s State Term Schedule with the State of Ohio in 2002, ICC has won and delivered strategic Information Technology project work and consulting across more than twenty-five State of Ohio organizations.
“With tight budgets, government organizations are increasingly relying on technology to improve the quality of public services to citizens and businesses while also increasing efficiencies within their organizations,” continues Dieterle. “Government agencies are looking to companies like ICC to initiate, design and deploy successful business and technology solutions that enable them to do more with less. ICC is pleased to have contract vehicles in place like the GSA contract and Ohio’s State Term Schedule to assist our public sector clients with these critical IT initiatives.”
About GSA (www.gsa.gov)
The United States General Services Administration (GSA) was established by President Harry Truman in 1949, to streamline the administrative work and oversee the business of the US federal government. GSA delivers products, services, and policies to its federal customers through the Federal Acquisition Service (FAS) and other government offices. GSA’s acquisition solutions supply federal purchasers with cost-effective high-quality products and services from commercial vendors.
About Information Control Corporation (www.iccohio.com)
Information Control Corporation is the largest privately-held IT Professional Services provider in Ohio. Headquartered for over 15 years in Columbus, ICC employs 500 individuals in the Information Technology space and serves as a leader in solving business issues in IT within the government and commercial sectors. ICC has developed nationally recognized practice areas, including Business Intelligence, Application Development, Microsoft Technologies and other competencies strategic to today’s businesses.
Release Date: | Jan 12 2012 8:55am |
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Author: | Kristen McKenna |
Phone: | 614-523-3070 |
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Email: | info@iccohio.com |