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DB Services Awarded GSA Schedule Contract

GSA Contract Awarded to DB Services.

The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has awarded DB Services a schedule contract for Information Technology Professional Services and Software Licenses. As an awardee, DB Services offers its consulting and development services along with software licenses to federal, state, and local government agencies, allowing them quick and easy access to Claris FileMaker Software and Developer Services. DB Services is the top Claris FileMaker software license reseller in North America. 

“Our team has been providing digital transformations that make businesses more efficient and effective for nearly twenty years,” said Kevin Hammond, CEO of DB Services. “We are excited for this additional opportunity to provide innovative services and solutions to government agencies."

DB Services is a certified Claris FileMaker, Salesforce, and AWS partner focused on software consulting and development and dedicated to helping organizations with their digital transformation initiatives. Its mission is to make organizations more efficient and effective through digital transformations while offering superior service and exceptional expertise. Since 2003, they have worked with hundreds of clients large and small to provide custom solutions. They have also worked with agencies such as NASA, USAF, and NOAA providing software licenses and development services.

For more information regarding DB Services’ GSA Schedule offerings, please request our GSA Schedule online using our contact form.

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Maria Thompson

Maria is warm and accommodating in her approach with people, having a strong desire to serve and help others achieve a common goal. She is creative and passionate about communicating the value that DB Services brings to clients in helping their businesses operate more efficiently.