Booz Allen runs up 35 health care wins

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Booz Allen won contracts in August and September 2012, and included notable wins.

Booz Allen Hamilton has won 35 health care contracts, valued at a total of $112 million, over the last two months to support a wide range of federal agencies and private organizations.

The contracts were won in August and September.

“Booz Allen’s expertise in health care is drawn from more than a decade of working with the federal government and the private sector in developing innovative solutions to meet their new and ever-changing challenges,” said Reggie Van Lee, executive vice president and head of the company’s federal health businesses.

The company included a list of notable wins:

With the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the Consumer Information and Insurance Systems Group, Booz Allen won the $26 million Exchange Operational Integration Support contract to provide program and project management; strategic planning and analysis; communications; requirements development and analysis; business analysis; and architecture support.

With the National Institutes of Health, Health and Human Services Department and the National Health Lung and Blood Institute, Booz Allen won an $18.5 million contract for information technology support services.

With the Navy, Marine Corps and Public Health Center, the company won a $16.8 million contract  to provide resources in support of Navy medicine; specifically, the company will provide infrastructure personnel; materials; equipment; facilities; and science and technology that the company said will sustain an acceptable level of medical research.

With the Health and Human Services Department and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Booz Allen will fulfill the statutory and regulatory requirements of the quality rating system and quality improvement strategy of the ACA.

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