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Anteon Awarded U.S. Army Security Assistance Training Support Contract

EDP Weekly's IT Monitor, Feb 11, 2002

Anteon Corporation, a leading information technology and engineering solutions company has been awarded a five-year (one year base plus four one-year options) contract by the U.S. Army TRADOC Acquisition Center to support the Army's Security Assistance Training Management Organization (USASATMO).

The USASATMO contract has a total value of approximately $31 million, and Anteon is one of three awardees.

Anteon will provide services in support of the USASATMO whose mission is to plan, form, prepare, deploy overseas, sustain and re-deploy U.S.-based Security Assistance Teams. These teams, deployed in support of U.S. foreign policy, may be in the form of Mobile Training, Technical Assistance, Requirements Survey, Extended Training Service and Technical Assistance Field teams. A primary purpose of these teams is to provide technical and training support and assistance to foreign military forces relevant to equipment and technology provided by the United States.

Joseph M. Kampf, President and Chief Executive Officer of Anteon, said, "International security assistance and training, always a key element of U.S. foreign policy, continues to grow in importance. We look forward to demonstrating our proven technical capabilities, flexibility and responsiveness in supporting the USASATMO mission."

Anteon Corporation, headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, is a leading information technology and engineering solutions company providing support to the federal government, commercial and international sectors for 25 years. With annual revenue exceeding $700 million, the Company has more than 5,300 employees in over 80 offices worldwide and has been acknowledged as a top information technology integrator by a survey of federal agency customers conducted by Federal Computer Week and by other independent sources. Anteon Corporation is a privately held firm owned principally by affiliates of Caxton-Iseman Capital.

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