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Vangent Claims Top Spot in IT Services Sector in Technology Top 100

9:48 pm   -   June 13th, 2007

Vangent, Inc. topped the list of companies in the “IT Services” industry sector in Washington Technology’s Top 100 Federal Government Prime Contractors for 2007, published May 14. The ranking reflects the company’s growing presence among the top tier of information management and business process outsourcing solutions providers. Vangent is ranked #39 overall on the Top 100 list, with 2006 prime contract revenue of $396,724,144, up 15% from the previous year.

Vangent designs, builds and operates mission-critical systems and processes to seamlessly deliver vital information, services and programs for government agencies and their constituents. The company’s integrated service offerings span the areas of consulting, systems integration, human capital management and business process outsourcing.

Vangent provides a broad range of IT-related services to both government and commercial customers. Among its offerings are many of the most sought- after services in the government marketplace today, including contact center management, healthcare information management, identity management and large- scale data capture and data management. Behind each of Vangent’s solutions lie sophisticated knowledge management and business intelligence systems that enable agencies to improve program performance while increasing operational efficiency and reducing costs.

In addition to the Washington Technology rankings, Vangent is ranked #15 on Federal Times’ list of Top 100 Professional Services Contractors and was recently named a major North American CRM outsourcing provider by Gartner.

About Vangent, Inc.
With over 5,500 employees worldwide, Vangent, Inc. is a leading global provider of Consulting, Systems Integration, Human Capital Management and Business Process Outsourcing services to the U.S. federal and international governments, higher education institutions and corporations. Clients include the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, the U.S. Departments of Education, Health and Human Services, Justice and Labor; the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, as well as Fortune 500 companies.

Headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, the company has offices throughout the U.S. and in Mexico, the U.K., Canada, Venezuela and Argentina. Additional information can be found at: www.vangent.com.

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