DATATRAK adds Research Dynamics to Connect Partner Program

DATATRAK International, Inc. (OTCQX: DATA), a technology and services company focused on global eClinical solutions for the clinical trials industry, today announced the addition of Research Dynamics Consulting Group LTD to its Connect Partner Program.  The DATATRAK software suite complements the CRO's Clinical Services focus and its innovative processes using state-of-the-art clinical trial technology.

"We look forward to integrating DATATRAK technologies into our clinical trial processes to gain additional efficiencies," noted Lorraine D. Ellis, Research Dynamics' President and CEO. "In addition, working with DATATRAK's Clinical and Consulting Services (DCCS) will allow us to broaden our services. These new capabilities will result in more efficient, cost-effective, and speedier trials for our customers."

"Lorraine Ellis and her national certification as a Woman-Owned Business bring a unique perspective to DATATRAK's Connect Partner Program by not only extending our DATATRAK ONE™ technologies but also dovetailing with our DCCS service offering," stated Laurence P. Birch, DATATRAK's Chairman of the Board and CEO. "Our unified technology coupled with Research Dynamics' service offerings will open new doors for both of our companies.  We are eager to support Lorraine and her team as this new relationship develops."

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