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FBI Awards Metier Enterprise Project Portfolio Management Contract

Business Wire, Nov 9, 2004

WASHINGTON -- Metier, Ltd., an innovator in predictive project portfolio management software and services, today announced the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) as a new client. Metier will provide its WorkLenz software and Active Portfolio Services Office (PSO) services in support of the FBI's Enterprise IT Portfolio Management Program. This contract award is worth over $2 million in the first year. Metier's Active PSO services will be delivered via a multi-tiered service level agreement.

The FBI Enterprise IT Portfolio Management Program is intended to significantly enhance decision support for FBI Information Technology (IT) management and staff. It comprises all matters relating to managing, selecting, controlling and evaluating the FBI's portfolio of IT systems, applications, and assets through the FBI's IT Investment Management (ITIM) and Enterprise IT Life Cycle Management (LCM) processes.

About Metier, Ltd.

A 2004 Inc. 500 software company headquartered in Washington, D.C., Metier delivers project portfolio management that empowers the modern project enterprise to work forward(TM). Since 1998, Metier's suite of software and services analyzes and predicts work for government agencies and Global 2000 corporations. It transforms existing data into valuable information, delivering trusted intelligence for better decisions. For more information about how your organization can work forward, please visit www.metier.com or call 1-877-965-9501.

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