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GSA Extends Contract with Dynamic Network Factory and StoneFly until 2012

U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, FBI, Department of Homeland Security and other federal agencies will continue to be able to procure from DNF

Dynamic Network Factory, Inc. (DNF) has been awarded an extension through 2012 on its General
Services Administration (GSA) schedule contract, number GS-35F-0153N,
enabling civilian, U.S. defense and other federal agencies to continue
to procure DNF’s industry-recognized data storage, service and
consulting offerings.

The extension applies for the first time to StoneFly, Inc., a wholly owned DNF subsidiary and leading supplier
of integrated IP storage area network (SAN) systems. It also allows
several other DNF business units to continue their GSA programs,
including DNF Storage and DNF Defense, which specifically supports government and
military applications with ruggedized workstation, storage and server
solutions.

DNF was first awarded a GSA contract in 2002. Since that time,
the company has supplied storage systems to the U.S. Army, the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security, the Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI), the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), the Navy
Expeditionary Medical Support Command (NEMSCOM), the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services, and various other federal agencies.

The U.S. federal government continues to represent one of DNF’s
strongest markets
,” said Mo Tahmasebi, CEO of DNF. “We’re very pleased
that the many federal agencies that turn to us for storage expertise
have expressed confidence in our proven solutions for strengthening
their storage environments. We look forward to continuing to serve
their storage needs
.”

Inclusion in the GSA schedule allows government and federal
agencies and their civilian suppliers to procure a range of DNF
products and services through a simplified process and with favorable
pricing.

StoneFly, Inc.

Dynamic Network Factory, Inc.

DNF Defense

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