| Davis Consulting, Inc. adds
The Library of Congress to its distinctive client base
Washington , D.C. ( September 15, 2004 ) - DAVIS will proudly support
the Library of Congress in one of its Directors Offices in various
consulting and administrative areas.
Procurevis, Inc. is a Washington , D.C. based, woman-owned, small
business, certified by the US Small Business Administration as an
SDB (Small Disadvantaged Business) and Hubzone. DAVIS is the premier,
nationally recognized provider of Acquisitions, Contracts, and Grants
Management, Program/Project Management, GSA Schedules and Temporary
Solutions support to the federal government and commercial industry.
Shanell S. Davis, CFCM , MA , President and CEO of Davis , commented,
"It is an honor and pleasure to serve The Library of Congress,
we appreciate the ability to work on Capital Hill amongst the Nation's
leaders."
Davis Consulting, Inc. is a Washington , D.C. based, woman-owned,
small business, certified by the US Small Business Administration
as an SDB (Small Disadvantaged Business) and Hubzone. DAVIS is the
premier, nationally recognized provider of Acquisitions, Contracts,
and Grants Management, Program/Project Management, GSA Schedules
and Temporary Solutions support to the federal government and commercial
industry.
For more information Contact:
David A. James
Director of Corporate Operations
Phone: +1.202.373.0663 Fax: +1.202.373.0664
E-mail: djames@davisconsulthq.com
Website: http:www.davisconsulthq.com
This press release may contain forward-looking
information within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities
Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934,
and is subject to the safe harbor created by those sections. DAVIS
assumes no obligation to update the information contained in this
press release. DAVIS' future results may be affected by its ability
to continue to implement its e-Government solutions, its dependence
on the Federal Government and other Federal Government contractors
as its major clients, its dependence on procuring, pricing and performing
short-term government contracts, its dependence on hiring and retaining
qualified professionals, potential fluctuations in its quarterly
operating results, its dependence on certain key employees and its
ability to timely and effectively integrate the businesses it may
acquire.
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