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WFI announced that it has received an award to provide support to the MSC as part of the Professional Business IT Support Services Contract
May 30, 2006
SAN DIEGO -- WFI (NASDAQ:WFII), a global leader in the design, deployment, and management of wireless communication networks, information technology solutions and security systems, announced today that it has received an award to provide support to the Military Sealift Command (MSC) as part of the Professional Business IT Support Services Contract. The award value is estimated at approximately $6 million over the next four years, assuming all option periods are exercised. Under the terms of the contract announced today, WFI will continue to provide technical support to the MSC, including data warehousing IT support and integration and sustainment services. Further terms of the award were not disclosed.
"We are pleased to make this announcement today for two very important reasons," commented Robin Mickle, President of WFI Government Services, "First, because this award is a continuation of work we have already been doing for MSC, this contract demonstrates the value our customer places on the quality of services we have provided to-date. Second, this contract emphasizes WFI's cumulative IT expertise in supporting the DoD, a growing area of our business. We look forward to continuing our work on this important contract for MSC."
Wireless Facilities Inc. (Nasdaq: WFII)
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