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Intelligent Decisions Receives Contracts Totaling $103 Thousand from the U. S. Army Research Laboratory

Business Wire, Feb 8, 2008

ASHBURN, Va. -- Intelligent Decisions, Inc. (ID) has received a $103 thousand order from the U. S. Army Research Laboratory to provide workstations and infrastructure solutions to enhance its current technological capabilities. The Army utilized ID's NASA SEWP IV contract for procurement, and ID's Product Solutions Business Group is fulfilling all contract requirements.

As an authorized VAR for most leading IT manufacturers and an ISO 9001:2000 registered company, ID's Product Solutions Business Group provides clients with the highest quality hardware and software products in the industry. Value Added services available through this group include: Secure Integration; Seat Installations; Asset Management; Logistics and Warehousing Support; Configuration Management; Component Level Integration; Testing and Burn-In; and Master Image Creation and Image Archiving.

About Intelligent Decisions

Intelligent Decisions, Inc. (ID), a leading Information Technology systems integrator, is celebrating its 20th year servicing government and commercial enterprises. ID provides comprehensive professional services, manufacturing and infrastructure solutions that support a broad range of data lifecycle management, cyber and physical security and networking requirements. Our partnerships with both established and emerging technology leaders, past performance qualifications and commitment to long-term client relationships enable us to deliver innovative solutions and best value results. ID is headquartered in Ashburn, VA and ranked on both the VARBusiness 500 and GovernmentVAR 100 listings. For more information, visit www.intelligent.net or call toll-free 800-929-8331.

Intelligent Decisions' NASA SEWP IV Contract

Contract Information and ordering guides regarding ID's NASA SEWP IV products and services can be found at www.sewp4.com.

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