The FINANCIAL — The National Institutes of Health has selected Accenture Federal Services as one of the prime contractors to provide technology services under a 10-year, $20 billion indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract.
The Chief Information Officer – Solutions and Partners 3 (CIO-SP3) is a government-wide contract vehicle that supports federal healthcare IT needs and agencies across the U.S. federal government. According to Accenture, task orders to be awarded under CIO-SP3 include operational support, program management, integration services, infrastructure protection, digital government and enterprise management systems.
Accenture’s global work in the healthcare industry includes payer, provider and public health clients. Accenture brings innovation, federal experience and commercial best practices to help government agencies envision, design and deliver new capabilities.
“Accenture brings knowledge of the broader health community to our work across the federal health community. This contract vehicle enables us to continue to provide critical services to federal healthcare agencies,” said Ed Meehan, who leads Accenture’s U.S. civilian agency portfolio.
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