GTSI to Hold Investor Conference Call on August 6, 2009
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HERNDON, Va.--(Business Wire)--
GTSI (R) Corp. (NASDAQ:GTSI), an enterprise IT infrastructure solutions and
services provider to government, today announced that it will host an investor
conference call on August 6, 2009 at 11:00 am Eastern. In addition, the Company
will be announcing financial results in a press release before the market opens
on that day.
The call is open to all investors and can be accessed at:
Conference call number: 800-593-9034 (Domestic)
334-323-7224 (International)
Pass code: GTSI
For those unable to listen to the live call, a replay will be available until August 15, 2009. The replay will be available by calling:
Replay: 877-919-4059 (Domestic)
334-323-7226 (International)
Pass code: 71386885
The call will also be broadcast live via the Internet and available for replay
at: www.gtsi.com, on the investor relations page.
About GTSI Corp.
GTSI Corp. provides a Technology Lifecycle Management (TLM) approach to IT
infrastructure solutions delivered through industry-leading professional and
financial services. GTSI employs a proactive, strategic methodology that
streamlines technology lifecycle management, from initial assessment to
acquisition, implementation, refresh, and disposal. TLM allows customers to
implement solutions quickly and cost-effectively. GTSI`s certified engineers and
project managers leverage strategic partnerships with technology innovators.
These experts use proven, repeatable processes to design, deploy, manage, and
support simple to complex solutions, to meet client`s current and future
requirements and business objectives. GTSI is headquartered in Northern
Virginia, outside of Washington, D.C. and was named as one of "Best Places to
Work" in 2009. Further information about the Company is available at
www.GTSI.com/About.
GTSI
Paul Liberty, 703-502-2540
paul.liberty@gtsi.com
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