MIAMI, FL –  Inktel Direct, a leading provider of direct marketing services, today announced the launch of Inktel Direct Government BPO Services, a provider of business process outsourcing solutions to federal, state and local government agencies. The mission of Inktel Direct Government BPO Services is to provide local, state and federal government agencies with outsourced business solutions that streamline operations, increase productivity and reduce cost.

"Government agencies face many unique operating challenges not found in the private sector. Inktel Direct Government BPO Services strives to provide our government clients with business solutions specifically tailored towards the needs of local, state and federal government agencies," stated Ricky Arriola, President and CEO.

About Inktel Direct Government BPO Services
Inktel Direct Government BPO Services is a minority-owned company dedicated to providing local, state and federal government agencies with business process outsourcing solutions. Inktel Direct is able to offers its decades of experience with Fortune 500 companies and not-for-profits to help government agencies nationwide effectively and efficiently streamline operations, increase productivity and provide customized citizen care solutions. Our industry-leading combination of technology, training and processes ensures dependable, world-class service. More information available at http://www.inktelgs.com or call 305-523-1100.

About Inktel Direct
Inktel Direct, a leading outsourced provider of business process outsourcing services, was founded in 1997 and services several Fortune 500 companies, federal/state/local governments, not-for-profit agencies and leading organizations. Inktel Direct provides Fulfillment, Contact Center, Direct Mail/Lettershop, E-commerce, and Graphic Design solutions. Inktel Direct is headquartered in Miami, FL with additional operations in Chicago and Ft. Lauderdale. Company news and background information are available at http://www.inktel.com or call 305-523-1100.

 

 


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