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FSI Competes in 2013 Ragnar Relay Race

SAN DIEGO - April 22, 2013 - Forward Slope, Inc. (FSI) announced today that for the second year in a row, the Corporate RAGNAR Relay Team successfully completed the challenging 195 mile RAGNAR Relay Race from Huntington Beach, CA to the Embarcadero Marina in San Diego, CA. FSI’s 15 person team posted 28 hour/54 minute finish time. This represents 65th place among a total of 647 Teams. FSI averaged an 8:54 pace over the entire race. The FSI President and CEO presented a corporate donation to four Senior Executives of the San Diego County Chapter of the Wyakin Warrior Foundation (WWF). The WWF directly supports the training and education of disabled veterans.

About Forward Slope: 
Forward Slope, Inc. (FSI) is a technology and services company widely recognized as a trusted and reliable partner. Established in 2002, FSI is a fast growing SBA-certified Small Business with a bi-coastal presence. Our success is driven by leadership’s commitment to a customer-driven culture, daily interactions with our clients, creating a strong work environment, and superior technical leadership. FSI has extensive experience providing solutions to complex business problems. We strive to deliver “Best in Class” technology and services solutions while making customer satisfaction the number one priority. FSI delivers products and services for the U.S. government and enterprise customers that routinely exceed expectations. In addition, FSI is an SEI-appraised CMMI Maturity Level (ML) 3 organization and has been selected among “San Diego’s Fastest Growing Private Companies” and voted “Best Place to Work in San Diego” 4 years in a row. For more information about Forward Slope, please visit www.forwardslope.com. To follow Forward Slope’s latest news and updates, go to Facebook at www.facebook.com/forwardslope and Twitter at www.twitter.com/forwardslope.

For more information contact: 
Robert Clark
Vice President, Corporate Communications 
(619) 780-0147
rclark@forwardslope.com

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