TestMart's GSA test and measurement store now open for business

Government, military agencies and contractors can now purchase thousands of test and measurement products at substantial U.S. government savings

SAN BRUNO, Calif., - March 17, 2004

TestMart ,the leading sales, marketing and online strategy partner for the test and measurement community announced today it has added a new General Services Administration (GSA) Store to its flagship test equipment Web site, located at www.testmart.com. The GSA Store now offers substantial savings to military and government agencies and contractors on general purpose and specialized equipment products from Aeroflex, Anritsu, Fluke Networks, IFR, Tektronix and numerous other popular brands.

All GSA Store products are in full compliance with the United States Government's Competition In Contracting Act (CICA), meaning all prices and terms and conditions are pre-negotiated and pre-approved to save engineers and purchasing personnel time and government money.

The availability of these GSA schedule products through TestMart and GSA Advantage! is an on-going effort to expand TestMart's test equipment offering to the government sector. These products are also now available through the GSA Web site at www.gsaadvantage.gov.

"Government and military agencies and contractors have access to an even larger selection of high-quality, low-cost test and measurement equipment where they can save paperwork and government money with little effort on their part," said TestMart CEO Peter Ostrow.

For more information, call TestMart at 888-665-2765 or visit www.testmart.com.

About TestMart

TestMart is the leading sales, marketing and online strategy partner for the test and measurement community. Manufacturers and sellers use TestMart to increase their military, government and commercial sales. Buyers rely on TestMart as an honest and efficient marketplace for purchasing test and measurement equipment.

About the GSA

The US General Services Administration is a central management agency that sets Federal policy in such areas as Federal procurement, real property management, and information resources management. Founded in 1949, the agency is headquartered in Washington DC with regional offices in 11 US states. For more information on the GSA, please visit www.gsa.gov.

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