I.C. System, a leader in the accounts receivable management industry, announced it has been awarded a contract with the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) to be included on Federal schedule 520-4, Debt Collection.  GSA awarded a contract to I.C. System based on the firm’s qualifications to include past performance, demonstrated quality control, nationwide capabilities, and financial strength.

“We’re excited about the opportunity to pursue Federal contracts and add to the hundreds of state and local government contracts on which we’re already collecting,” said Shawn Yates, I.C. System’s Vice President – Strategic Initiatives.  “Beyond opening the door to Federal contracts, the award recognizes our ongoing mission of being the best, most trusted agency.  The GSA contract is another I.C. System achievement to go along with ACA PPMS certified, SAS 70 Type II audited, ISO 17799 assessed, PCI compliant, CLLA certified, and others.”

Working in conjunction with Net Gain Marketing (www.netgain4results.com) to complete the proposal development and contract negotiation process, I.C. System is now poised to compete for any Federal debt collection contract, including those issued by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and Financial Management Service (FMS) under the Department of Treasury, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and the Department of Education (ED).

About I.C. System
I.C. System, a privately owned company founded in 1938, provides accounts receivable management services for 30,000 clients nationwide.  The company services clients in several industries, including financial services, healthcare, retail, utility, government, and communications.  Headquartered in St. Paul, I.C. System has offices in Iowa, North Dakota, Wisconsin, and Florida.  For more information about I.C. System, please visit www.icsystem.com.


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