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IPKeys Releases PMO Version 1.1 -Solves Complex Collaborative Reporting and Financial System Integration for DOD Contractors

Business Wire, Oct 22, 2007

SHREWSBURY, N.J. -- IPKeys Technologies announced today it has released Version 1.1 of Project Management Office ("PMO") designed to streamline the management of IDIQ contracts and task orders by DOD contractors.

"We are pleased to announce the release of Version 1.1 of PMO that was created for the DoD and Federal customer and associated Commercial contractor base" said Mark Pappas, President of IPKeys.

"Version 1.1's ability to create, collaborate and administer required information flow across various groups of prime, subcontractors, alliances and government members while distributing rapid response alerts to segmented groups on the fly for pre-award and post award contracting fills a needed gap in IDIQ contract controls and management", Pappas added.

"Version 1.1 takes the integration of existing project management and business processes that include gaps between people, processes, applications, financial information and communications to another level", said Robert Nawy, IPKeys Product Manager for PMO.

"The completion and addition of our Management Status Report ("MSR") collaboration and reporting system that integrates with financial systems clearly differentiates the PMO web application apart from the available solutions in the DOD and Federal contracting sector", added Nawy.

Company Profile

About IPKEYS -IPKeys Technologies, a Women Owned and SBA Certified Small Disadvantaged Business ("SDB"), is an emerging strategic partner in the Federal, Commercial and DOD sectors delivering expertise in the definition, development, integration, and deployment of Internet Protocol ("IP") technology and communications systems. www.ipkeys.com

For additional information regarding PMO please contact Robert Nawy at 732-345-8342 or email to rnawy@ipkeys.com

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