The PTR Group Announces GSA Schedule 70 Contract

Mon Nov 2, 2009 6:00am EST
 
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HERNDON, Va., Nov. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- The PTR Group, a leading real-time and
embedded technology engineering services provider, today announced that it was
awarded an Information Technology Schedule 70 contract by the U.S. General
Services Administration (GSA), the procurement arm of the federal government.
The five-year contract streamlines the ability of Federal customers to
purchase PTR's Embedded Linux training courses as well as Engineering Services
staff labor to support development efforts.

"The PTR Group is very pleased to make our services available through GSA,"
said Todd  Brackett, company president. "By reducing the procurement
challenge, our GSA Schedule 70 contract helps The PTR Group and prospective
government clients focus on what matters most, efficiently assessing and
resolving critical technical and engineering challenges."

Federal, State and local agencies can obtain information about The PTR Group's
GSA Schedule 70 contract services on the GSA Advantage web site at:
www.gsaadvantage.gov (search for Contract Number: GS-35F-0668V) or by
contacting The PTR Group directly at gsa@ThePTRGroup.com. 


About The PTR Group

The PTR Group is an experienced team of technical professionals specializing
in embedded, real-time and distributed systems solutions and services. These
services include hardware and software development, prototype development,
consulting and training exclusively for the needs of the embedded and
real-time Federal and Commercial markets.  The company was founded in 2000 and
has experienced consistent client continuance since inception.  The PTR Group
Inc. is employee owned and has offices located in Virginia and Maryland. For
more information about The PTR Group, please visit www.ThePTRGroup.com, or
call 301.789.1548.


SOURCE  The PTR Group

Todd S. Brackett, The PTR Group, Inc., +1-301-526-0622, todd@ThePTRGroup.com

 

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