Edaptive Systems wins $40M FDA prime award

Health care IT services contractor Edaptive Systems has won a prime contract worth $40 million to provide IT services to the Food and Drug Administration.

Under the FDA's Center Submission Tracking and Reporting (CSTAR) indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract, Edaptive Systems will assist the consumer watchdog agency by maintaining and supporting existing systems and providing upgrades that will integrate these systems into future operational environments, according to a company announcement.

Edaptive, with Dynanet Corp. as a subcontractor, will support the CSTAR program with custom software, logistical warehouses and numerous mission-critical government medical and financial support systems.

The Edaptive FDA team has been developing government medical software solutions since 1999 and has directly supported the CSTAR program office since 2003, the announcement said.

The Owings Mills, Md., company, which ranks No. 18 on Washington Technology’s 2011 Fast 50, also manages more than $500 million in contractor work for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

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