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AerotechTelub Sign a 2-Year General Agreement With the Swedish Agency for Administrative Development
Business Wire, Dec 19, 2001
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STOCKHOLM, Sweden--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 19, 2001
AerotechTelub has signed a general agreement for the period 2002-2003 with the Swedish Agency for Administrative Development in the field of IT consultancy.
This agreement involves the following agencies: the Swedish Employment Service (AMS), the National Tax Board (RSV), the National Police Board (RPS), the National Central Bureau of Statistics (SCB), the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency and the Election Authority.
Amongst other things, the general agreement is for the provision of services in the fields of information security, project management, technical services and quality assurance.
"This general agreement means that we are strengthening our position within the public sector and enabling already existing clients, such as the RSV and the RPS to have increased faith in us. This also means that we will be recruiting more staff in the fields of information security and communications," says Jerker Lof, departmental manager at AerotechTelub.
AerotechTelub
AerotechTelub is a service company that offers qualified technical services, maintenance and system solutions, tailor-made to its clients needs, in information technology, electronics and vehicle technology for all branches of the armed forces, civil service departments and authorities, as well as selected niches in the commercial world.
AerotechTelubis is a part of the Saab group, with 2,600 employees and a turnover of SEK 2.4 billion.
Saab is one of the world's leading hi-tech companies, operating primarily in the fields of defence and aerospace. A number of key skills and the capacity for system integration are to be found in Saab.
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