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ARDEC Awards G&B Solutions with a $25.9 Million Contract

New Award Represents Potential Revenues of Approximately $25.9 Million

VSE Corporation (Nasdaq GS:VSEC) announced today that its wholly-owned subsidiary G&B Solutions, Inc., was awarded a $25.9 Million contract from the Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center (ARDEC) to provide Enterprise Excellence Services in support of the Army’s Continuous Process Improvement Program (CPI). The contract has a period of performance of five years, including a base period of one year and four one-year option periods.

G&B has been selected to provide expert resources including Lean Six Sigma (LSS), Design for Lean Six Sigma, Axiomatic Design, Predictive Technologies, Probabilistic Technologies, Robust Design and Industry Best Practices. With prior support from VSE and G&B, ARDEC has become one of the first Government organizations to achieve CMMI Level 5 certification and recently became the first Federal Government organization to receive the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award.

“This is an exciting opportunity for G&B Solutions to expand our services in a number of important areas, including Enterprise Excellence, Reliability Engineering, Axiomatic Design and Predictive technologies,” said G&B President Linda Berdine. “In concert with G&B’s other capabilities, we are prepared to make significant contributions to the effectiveness and efficiency of this key element of the Army. We look forward to the opportunity to team with ARDEC to further expand the bounds of the Army CPI program with new and innovative technologies and methods.”

Source: http://www.gbsolutionsinc.com/

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