CDW Government, Inc. (CDW-G), a wholly owned subsidiary of CDW
Corporation (NASDAQ:CDWC) and leading source of Information
Technology (IT) solutions to governments and educators, announced
today that it has added five new companies to its Small Business
Partner Consortium and exercised the one-year contract options of
nine current consortium members. The new members were selected
through a competitive process that started in April with CDW-G�s
annual request for proposals soliciting additional small businesses
to partner with CDW-G on Federal business opportunities. The
consortium, launched in 2003, was created to help small businesses
compete more effectively for IT contracts with Federal agencies
because they have the backing of CDW-G�s extensive e-commerce,
service and distribution capabilities. Since 2003, many Federal
Defense and civilian agencies � from the U.S. Air Force to the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention � have taken advantage
of the consortium to purchase technology products and services.
�The Small Business Partner Consortium is a win for both small
businesses and our agency customers,� said Chris Rother, group vice
president of sales for CDW-G. �Our small business partners expand
their contracting opportunities in the Federal marketplace with
access to leading technology products from more than 1,000
manufacturers, while Federal agencies purchase technology through
small companies to meet their small business contracting goals.�
The Small Business Act requires that 23 percent of prime contract
dollars go to small businesses. In fiscal year 2005, more than a
quarter of all Federal prime contracting dollars were awarded to
small businesses, according to the Small Business Administration
(SBA). Small businesses did $79.6 billion in business with the
Federal government as prime contractors that year, according to SBA
data. The Small Business Partner Consortium members are included in
numerous Federal small business categories, and some members occupy
more than one category. Overall, the consortium includes eight 8(a)
companies, five HUBZone companies, one Alaskan Native-owned
company, 10 small disadvantaged companies, three service-disabled
veteran-owned companies, and two woman-owned companies. Dynanet
Corporation, an 8(a), small disadvantaged business that holds the
8(a) STARS contract, joined the Small Business Partner Consortium
this year. Dynanet has more than 10 years of experience serving
Federal and state and local government agencies. �With CDW-G, we
have a partner that shares our mission of providing superior IT
solutions and is committed to helping us expand our work with
Federal agencies,� said Sean Peay, president of Dynanet
Corporation. �Through the Small Business Partner Consortium, we
will be able to draw upon CDW-G�s array of enterprise technology
and superior supply chain management to provide complete IT
solutions to our customers.� The five new members of the Small
Business Partner Consortium are: Anacapa Micro Products, Inc.,
Ventura, Calif. � HUBZone Applied Quality Communications, Inc.,
Oxon Hill, Md. � service-disabled veteran-owned, small
disadvantaged Dynanet Corporation, Elkridge, Md. � 8(a), small
disadvantaged Lucille Maud Corporation (LMC), Huntsville, Ala. �
8(a), HUBZone, small disadvantaged Stellar Services, New York, N.Y.
� 8(a) The nine renewing members of the Small Business Partner
Consortium are: Betis Group, Inc., Arlington, Va. � 8(a), HUBZone,
small disadvantaged Collins Consulting, Inc., Schaumburg, Ill. �
service-disabled veteran-owned, small disadvantaged Global
Technology Resources, Inc., Denver, Colo. � 8(a), HUBZone, small
disadvantaged Joseph N. Golubov Associates, Inc., Long Branch, N.J.
� HUBZone Knowledge Information Solutions, Inc., Virginia Beach,
Va. � 8(a), small disadvantaged, woman-owned Management Systems
Services, Inc., Rockville, Md. Mega-Tech, Inc., McLean, Va. � small
disadvantaged,�woman-owned TKC Integration Services, LLC, Fairfax,
Va. � 8(a), Alaskan Native-owned, small disadvantaged USfalcon,
Inc., Lowell, Mass. � 8(a), service-disabled veteran-owned, small
disadvantaged About CDW-G A wholly owned subsidiary of CDW
Corporation (NASDAQ:CDWC), a FORTUNE 500 company, CDW Government
(CDW-G) is a trusted�technology advisor to federal, state and local
government agencies,�as well as to educational institutions at all
levels. CDW-G offers best-in-class technology products and services
from top-name brands such as Acer, Adobe, Cisco, HP, IBM, Lenovo,
Microsoft, Panasonic, Samsung, Sony, Symantec, and Toshiba. For
more information about CDW-G product offerings, procurement
options, service and solutions, call 1.800.863.4239, or visit the
CDW-G Web site at CDWG.com. CDW Government, Inc. (CDW-G), a wholly
owned subsidiary of CDW Corporation (NASDAQ:CDWC) and leading
source of Information Technology (IT) solutions to governments and
educators, announced today that it has added five new companies to
its Small Business Partner Consortium and exercised the one-year
contract options of nine current consortium members. The new
members were selected through a competitive process that started in
April with CDW-G's annual request for proposals soliciting
additional small businesses to partner with CDW-G on Federal
business opportunities. The consortium, launched in 2003, was
created to help small businesses compete more effectively for IT
contracts with Federal agencies because they have the backing of
CDW-G's extensive e-commerce, service and distribution
capabilities. Since 2003, many Federal Defense and civilian
agencies - from the U.S. Air Force to the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention - have taken advantage of the consortium to
purchase technology products and services. "The Small Business
Partner Consortium is a win for both small businesses and our
agency customers," said Chris Rother, group vice president of sales
for CDW-G. "Our small business partners expand their contracting
opportunities in the Federal marketplace with access to leading
technology products from more than 1,000 manufacturers, while
Federal agencies purchase technology through small companies to
meet their small business contracting goals." The Small Business
Act requires that 23 percent of prime contract dollars go to small
businesses. In fiscal year 2005, more than a quarter of all Federal
prime contracting dollars were awarded to small businesses,
according to the Small Business Administration (SBA). Small
businesses did $79.6 billion in business with the Federal
government as prime contractors that year, according to SBA data.
The Small Business Partner Consortium members are included in
numerous Federal small business categories, and some members occupy
more than one category. Overall, the consortium includes eight 8(a)
companies, five HUBZone companies, one Alaskan Native-owned
company, 10 small disadvantaged companies, three service-disabled
veteran-owned companies, and two woman-owned companies. Dynanet
Corporation, an 8(a), small disadvantaged business that holds the
8(a) STARS contract, joined the Small Business Partner Consortium
this year. Dynanet has more than 10 years of experience serving
Federal and state and local government agencies. "With CDW-G, we
have a partner that shares our mission of providing superior IT
solutions and is committed to helping us expand our work with
Federal agencies," said Sean Peay, president of Dynanet
Corporation. "Through the Small Business Partner Consortium, we
will be able to draw upon CDW-G's array of enterprise technology
and superior supply chain management to provide complete IT
solutions to our customers." The five new members of the Small
Business Partner Consortium are: -- Anacapa Micro Products, Inc.,
Ventura, Calif. - HUBZone -- Applied Quality Communications, Inc.,
Oxon Hill, Md. - service-disabled veteran-owned, small
disadvantaged -- Dynanet Corporation, Elkridge, Md. - 8(a), small
disadvantaged -- Lucille Maud Corporation (LMC), Huntsville, Ala. -
8(a), HUBZone, small disadvantaged -- Stellar Services, New York,
N.Y. - 8(a) The nine renewing members of the Small Business Partner
Consortium are: -- Betis Group, Inc., Arlington, Va. - 8(a),
HUBZone, small disadvantaged -- Collins Consulting, Inc.,
Schaumburg, Ill. - service-disabled veteran-owned, small
disadvantaged -- Global Technology Resources, Inc., Denver, Colo. -
8(a), HUBZone, small disadvantaged -- Joseph N. Golubov Associates,
Inc., Long Branch, N.J. - HUBZone -- Knowledge Information
Solutions, Inc., Virginia Beach, Va. - 8(a), small disadvantaged,
woman-owned -- Management Systems Services, Inc., Rockville, Md. --
Mega-Tech, Inc., McLean, Va. - small disadvantaged, woman-owned --
TKC Integration Services, LLC, Fairfax, Va. - 8(a), Alaskan
Native-owned, small disadvantaged -- USfalcon, Inc., Lowell, Mass.
- 8(a), service-disabled veteran-owned, small disadvantaged About
CDW-G A wholly owned subsidiary of CDW Corporation (NASDAQ:CDWC), a
FORTUNE 500 company, CDW Government (CDW-G) is a trusted technology
advisor to federal, state and local government agencies, as well as
to educational institutions at all levels. CDW-G offers
best-in-class technology products and services from top-name brands
such as Acer, Adobe, Cisco, HP, IBM, Lenovo, Microsoft, Panasonic,
Samsung, Sony, Symantec, and Toshiba. For more information about
CDW-G product offerings, procurement options, service and
solutions, call 1.800.863.4239, or visit the CDW-G Web site at
CDWG.com.
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