InfusionPoints Wins a Position to Support Veterans Affairs T4 Contract

July 21, 2011 - - InfusionPoints today announced it was named as a sub-contractor to Creative Computing Solutions, Inc. (CCSi) for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Transformation Twenty-One Total Technology (T4) contract. CCSi is one of fourteen contractors on the $12 billion indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity award, which has a five-year period of performance. InfusionPoints will compete on task orders to provide a full range of secure business solutions, including information assurance, security engineering, analysis and support, and identity and access management that will provide proactive protection services for the VA enterprise.

"InfusionPoints' employees have been supporting the VA for the past several years. We are excited to have the opportunity to expand our relationship with the VA to build secure, private and robust capabilities that will provide timely access to benefits and high-quality health care to Veterans over their lifetime." said Michael Figueroa, InfusionPoints' Senior Vice President.

Gary Daemer, InfusionPoints' President and Founder, said, "As a Veteran myself, I am very proud to support the VA in enabling Veterans access to timely and accurate information services while reducing the overall IT investment. We look forward to using our expertise and domain knowledge to infuse security and privacy into every point in Department of Veterans Affairs systems' lifecycle. InfusionPoints will work closely with CCSi to provide secure business solutions to the VA."

About InfusionPoints, LLC

InfusionPoints - Secure Business Solutions is a strategy and technology consulting firm that infuses security into business solutions to protect our clients' consumer, employee, and partner information. As an independent, trusted partner, we help our clients by leveraging our security and privacy framework to efficiently develop, deploy, manage, and optimize secure business solutions for State and Federal Government, Non-Governmental Organizations, banking, insurance, retail and healthcare sectors. For more information about InfusionPoints, visit our website at http://www.InfusionPoints.com, or contact Felisha Daemer at info@InfusionPoints.com. Founded in September 2007, InfusionPoints is a HUBZone and Veteran Owned Small Business Concern and is based in Dobson, North Carolina.

About CCSI:

Founded in 1992, CCSi is a woman-owned business specializing in business process transformation, project management services, security and information assurance solutions, and enterprise systems engineering. A full service business solutions provider, CCSi offers federal end-to-end solutions and provide a wide range of services, including business consultation, financial analysis and management support, systems engineering and integration, education and training, conference management and cost benefit analysis. CCSi is certified at Maturity Level 3 under the SEI's CMMI-DEV and CMMI-SVC+SSD models, and maintains ISO certifications under 9001:2008, 20000-1:2005, and 27001:2005 standards. CCSi's Quality Management Program provides a framework for continuous improvement in management, technical and communication processes. For more information about CCSi, please visit http://www.ccsin.com/.

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