The minority-owned contractor iQuasar LLC was awarded a multiyear IT Staffing Augmentation contract by Virginia Lottery, an independent agency in Commonwealth of Virginia, to provide Desktop Support and Help Desk Services.
The Virginia Lottery was looking for skilled and experienced consultants to provide Information Technology Services and Project Management Staffing Services on a temporary basis. iQuasar was selected during the bidding process not only because of price, but also because of our ability to provide quality services of similar scope and complexity.
"iQuasar is well versed and experienced in providing Desktop Support and Help Desk (DS/HD) services and have provided similar services to US Federal, State and Commercial clients," said Tahir Qazi, CEO of iQuasar. "We provide high quality consultants and contractors who immediately start delivering on client projects and use strict processes and tools to be cost effective and to maintain high quality. Our recruitment team selects and submits only those personnel to its clients who possess valid and relevant experience, education and professional credentials," he added.
iQuasar works with Government agencies (Federal and State) throughout United States and helps them with IT initiatives of all sizes, complexity and sensitivity. iQuasar provides efficient and cost-effective ways for Government agencies to reduce costs and maximize the value from investments through technology led innovations. We are experienced in providing government contract staffing, workforce management, temporary staffing, project management, outsourcing, consulting, proposal development and contract compliance services. As an agile, responsive and customer centric vendor for IT staff augmentation and technical consulting needs, iQuasar works across states, cities, and counties to help them achieve their delivery goals.
For more about iQuasar, please visit our website www.iQuasar.com, send us an email at government@iquasar.com, or simply call us at 703-962-6001 x100
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