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ARServices to Continue Providing Clinical Trial Support for National Cancer Institute Following Contract Recompete Win

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ARServices to Continue Providing Clinical Trial Support for National Cancer Institute Following Contract Recompete Win

Management and technology consulting services provider ARServices has won a recompete contract with the National Institutes of Health.

ARServices said on LinkedIn that the contract involves providing support for clinical trials carried out by the Protocol Information Office within the NIH National Cancer Institute Division of Cancer Prevention.

Work under the contract includes maintaining DCP clinical trial records, abstracting elements from protocol-related documents and supporting clinical trial reviews.

Funding from the NCI, NIH and the Department of Health and Human Services is financing the project.

ARServices President and CEO Jay McCargo said his organization is humbled to continue supporting NCI, adding: “Our commitment to excellence and collaboration drives our dedication to advancing medical research and improving lives.”

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