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Planned Systems International Awarded Contract to Provide Systems Operations, Security, and Maintenance Services to MHS

Business Wire, Nov 19, 2007

COLUMBIA, Md. -- Planned Systems International, Inc. (PSI), a respected provider of information technology (IT) solutions and services to the federal government, announced it has won a contract to provide technical services to the Military Health System (MHS) in support of the Executive Information and Decision Support (EIDS) Program Office. PSI will offer services that support all hardware and operating systems, as well as specific enterprise-level services across the full scope of EIDS projects.

Through this award, PSI will be providing a wide range of technical services to the EIDS Program Office including: systems analysis, systems administration, programming, testing, implementation, documentation, security maintenance, security testing and performance monitoring for all EIDS hardware and operating system software.

Speaking from PSI corporate headquarters in Falls Church, VA, CEO Terry Lin commented, "This award is a significant win for PSI because it reflects the ongoing relationship between our company and the MHS. We look forward to assisting EIDS and moving it into the next phase of healthcare delivery."

About Planned Systems International, Inc.

PSI has provided high quality IT solutions and services to government organizations since 1988. PSI's principle office is in Falls Church, VA and the company maintains corporate facilities in Columbia, Md. plus project locations nationwide. PSI offers a full service, single source approach in core areas such as Healthcare IT Solutions, Enterprise Infrastructure Support, Information Assurance, Enterprise-wide Solutions, and Enterprise Authentication/Single Sign-On.

For additional information, direct inquiries to: info@plan-sys.com or (410) 964-8000, x-117.

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