Department of Justice-Community Relations Services (CRS) awards contract for Business Process Reengineering Services to assess and create evaluation methods and processes and develop a strategic plan for stronger operational activities.

*Rockville, MD – (Sept 28, 2007) AllianceCorp (www.alliancecorp.net) AllianceCorp based in the nation’s capital announced today that it received an 8(a) contract award from the U.S. Department of Justice – Community Relations Services. This contract is for engaging AllianceCorp to provide Business Process Reengineering services to strengthen and sustain the organizational viability of the CRS. Sam Bedi, President commented, “We are very pleased with being awarded this 8(a) contract by the Department of Justice, and being recognized for our diverse capabilities. The Award is a very important step for us in broadening our current customer base to the federal government.” About the US DOJ – CRS The CRS is the DOJ’s “peacemaker” for community conflicts and tensions arising from differences of race, color, and national origin. Created by the Civil Rights Act of 1964, CRS is the only Federal agency dedicated to assist state and local units of government, private and public organizations, and community groups with preventing and resolving racial and ethnic tensions, incidents, and civil disorders, and in restoring racial stability and harmony. About AllianceCorp AllianceCorp is an entrepreneurial and innovative privately held firm based in Rockville, MD. AllianceCorp provides business and technology services and solutions in the following key areas: Strategic Consulting, Information Technology, Human Resources, Instructor- led Training and Staff Augmentation. AllianceCorp is an SBA-certified minority-owned, small business. For additional information, refer to www.alliancecorp.net

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