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(October 8th, 2002)
International IT Services, Ltd., a global provider of outsourced IT consulting and software development with offices in Vietnam and Raleigh, NC, announced today it has reached a partnership agreement with Alpha-Gamma Technologies of Raleigh, and one of the first joint projects is a bid for a United States Trade and Development Agency research contract.
The USTDA is sponsoring a feasibility study on the technical requirements of a new IT system for the Vietnam State Treasury, including the development of a five-year procurement and implementation plan. In addition, the provider of the study will draft and release the associated RFP(s) and assist with management of the procurement process.
"We are pleased to announce this partnership," said Michael Le, President, CEO and founder of International IT Services. "The USTDA study is only our first opportunity to combine our resources and expertise with Alpha-Gamma's knowledge of certain industries to provide a superior value."
Alpha-Gamma CEO, Anwar Shareef, agreed, "International IT Services obviously possesses a great deal of knowledge about the IT market, which is a tremendous asset for this particular project". Shareef added, however, that the partnership was not strictly for this one bid, "Our business will benefit from the ability to offer the development services of International IT Services. Their strong record of excellence and customer satisfaction earned our trust."
The USTDA is currently reviewing all bids submitted for the study and a contract could be awarded within the next month.
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