October 21, 2003 (Press Release) --
A-CITS will support all ARC organizational elements primarily in the following areas:
● IT Systems and Facilities
● Network/Communication Systems
● Business Systems
● Scientific Computing Systems
● Outreach/Informational Systems
QSS’ winning teammates are Raytheon ITSS, Booz Allen Hamilton, Aerospace Computing, ASANI, and QSS’ NASA protégé Mission Critical Technologies.Including all option years, this Information Technology contract will run for five years, and is a “Full & Open” award under the Information Technology Omnibus Procurement-II (ITOP-II) GWAC.
“As the largest Full & Open contract win in our corporate history, A-CITS is pivotal for QSS. This win positions us well to continue to provide high quality high-tech services to NASA and throughout the federal government,” said QSS CEO Frank Islam. Richard Bishop, President of QSS, added “The QSS team is extremely pleased to have been selected, and looks forward to meeting the challenges of the A-CITS program. This contract will build upon our previous experience and successes at ARC, and reinforces the importance of our ARC client to QSS.”
QSS is a rapidly growing high-tech firm specializing in Information Technology and Aerospace Science and Engineering solutions. QSS’ revenue for FY2003 is projected to be $240 million ¾ resulting in an outstanding 5-year compound annual growth rate of more than 56 percent. QSS focuses on “Performance as Promised” and is SEI/CMM Level 3 and ISO 9001:2000 registered. QSS’ success has been repeatedly cited, including recognition in Inc 500 (six consecutive years), Washington Technology Fast 50 (seven consecutive years), and Deloitte & Touche National Technology Fast 500 (seven consecutive years).
● IT Systems and Facilities
● Network/Communication Systems
● Business Systems
● Scientific Computing Systems
● Outreach/Informational Systems
QSS’ winning teammates are Raytheon ITSS, Booz Allen Hamilton, Aerospace Computing, ASANI, and QSS’ NASA protégé Mission Critical Technologies.Including all option years, this Information Technology contract will run for five years, and is a “Full & Open” award under the Information Technology Omnibus Procurement-II (ITOP-II) GWAC.
“As the largest Full & Open contract win in our corporate history, A-CITS is pivotal for QSS. This win positions us well to continue to provide high quality high-tech services to NASA and throughout the federal government,” said QSS CEO Frank Islam. Richard Bishop, President of QSS, added “The QSS team is extremely pleased to have been selected, and looks forward to meeting the challenges of the A-CITS program. This contract will build upon our previous experience and successes at ARC, and reinforces the importance of our ARC client to QSS.”
QSS is a rapidly growing high-tech firm specializing in Information Technology and Aerospace Science and Engineering solutions. QSS’ revenue for FY2003 is projected to be $240 million ¾ resulting in an outstanding 5-year compound annual growth rate of more than 56 percent. QSS focuses on “Performance as Promised” and is SEI/CMM Level 3 and ISO 9001:2000 registered. QSS’ success has been repeatedly cited, including recognition in Inc 500 (six consecutive years), Washington Technology Fast 50 (seven consecutive years), and Deloitte & Touche National Technology Fast 500 (seven consecutive years).

QSS announces that it has been awarded the $281.5 million Ames-Consolidated IT Services (A-CITS) contract at NASA Ames Research Center (ARC).
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