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DataLab Becomes GSA Schedule 70 Certified to Provide Government Services in Information Technology
Germantown, MD February 18, 2009

DataLab USA (www.datalabusa.com), one of the nation's foremost analytics and database marketing agencies, announced that it has received certification from the GSA to provide government services under Schedule 70 Information Technology.

The General Services Administration (GSA) is an agency of the United States government, established to help manage and support the basic functioning of federal agencies. The GSA supplies products and communications for U.S. government offices, provides transportation and office space to federal employees, and develops government-wide cost-minimizing policies, among other management tasks.

The IT Schedule allows for choice, flexibility, ease of use, and access to quality businesses in the IT arena. Any U.S. state, local, and federal Government agency can take advantage of GSA Schedule 70 to order DataLab’s services.

Alex Aigner, EVP of Business Development at DataLab, stated, "GSA certification is a great opportunity for DataLab! We are excited to expand our superior technical knowledge and data-driven services to the major government-based market in the DC Metro area."

Contractor Number: GS-35F-0205V

About DataLab USA:
DataLab provides some of the nation's leading data-driven marketing solutions that enable large national organizations to maximize the results from their marketing investment. DataLab provides unrivaled data based support to marketing-oriented Fortune 1000 organizations. We combine state-of-the-art technology with practical, hands-on experience to offer a full range of services including data analysis, predictive modeling, data processing, database management services and list sourcing. Started 30 years ago, the privately held corporation is headquartered near Washington, D.C. in Germantown, Maryland. For more information, contact Alex Aigner at DataLab: 1-800-972-1430. www.datalabusa.com.



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