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 Thursday, July 15, 2004

Salt Lake City - Suh’dutsing Technologies LLC, a 100 percent tribally owned company of the Cedar Band of the Paiute Indian Tribe, announced today that it has been awarded a multi-year, $200 Million IDIQ (Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity) contract by the Department of Interior. The contract will offer software, hardware and information technology services to federal agencies. Suh’dutsing is a Utah-based IT & services solution provider that supports federal, commercial, and local government customers. www.suhdutsing.com

"This contract vehicle will provide a great opportunity for strong growth and employment for one of our Utah tribes," said Jeff Gochnour, director of the Utah Division of Business and Economic Development. "A major marketing effort is underway to solicit projects against the contract."

The objective of this contact is to provide time and material based technical services and products to federal agencies. This contract covers 200 various IT labor categories and it has an initial term of one base year and four option years for a total of five years. Task orders can be issued by any federal agencies against this contract for up to $100 million.

"This important contract award signifies our position as an emerging information technology services provider to the federal government," said Travis Parashonts, chairman and CEO of Suh’dutsing Technologies, LLC. "We look forward to working closely with our partners to provide value-added services and products and best practices across all federal agencies under this award, including the benefits to our people and the community."

Suh’dutsing is a tribally owned SBA certified 8(a) HUBZONE company of the Cedar Band of the Paiute Indian Tribe. The company is managed by quality, results oriented management to complete contracts on time, on budget with high quality requirements. It has teamed with world-class IT solution providers to ensure quality technical support to its clients.

Suh’dutsing, headquartered in Cedar City, Utah with an office in northern Virginia, works closely with the SBA Utah District Office. Tribal 8(a) firms are eligible to receive sole source 8(a) contracts regardless of dollar size, with no upper limit, under 13 C.F.R. 124.506(b).

For information about Utah’s Smart Site Tribal program, contact Carey Wold at (801) 538-8858 or cwold@utah.gov or Travis Parashonts at (435) 590-4760 or parashonts@hotmail.com .


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