DOD awards health systems contracts
The Defense Department has tapped 20 companies to support its health systems under an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract.
(Posted Dec. 15; revised Dec. 19)
Joab Jackson writes for Government Computer News magazine
The Defense Department has tapped 20 companies to support its health systems under the third iteration of an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract.
The Defense Systems Integration, Design, Development, Operations and Maintenance Services III contracts are collectively worth up to $8 billion. The Defense Contracting Command-Washington is managing D/SIDDOMS III.
DOD and Veterans Affairs Department offices can issue task orders for system services, equipment, materials and facilities.
The winning contractors are:
- Accenture Ltd.
- BCA Inc. of Duluth, Ga.
- Base Technologies Inc. of McLean, Va.
- CACI International Inc. of Arlington, Va.
- Computer Sciences Corp.
- EDS Corp.
- Evolvent Technologies Inc. of Falls Church, Va.
- IBM Corp.
- Integic Corp. of Chantilly, Va.
- Iowa Foundation for Medical Care of West Des Moines, Iowa
- KEI Pearson of Arlington, Va.
- Titan Corp.
- Northrop Grumman Corp.
- PlanetGov Inc. of Chantilly, Va.
- Planned Systems International Inc. of Columbia, Md.
- Pragmatics Inc. of McLean, Va.
- Science Applications International Corp. of San Diego
- SRA International Inc. of Fairfax, Va.
- Unisys Corp.
- Vigilant Services Corp. of Lorton, Va.
Joab Jackson writes for Government Computer News magazine
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