REI Systems has been awarded a $6 million contract by the Department of Veterans Affairs for its GovGrants management support and hosting services.
The company will provide grants technology at the enterprise level to four of the VA’s National Program Offices: Supportive Services for Veterans Families, Grant and Per Diem, Suicide Prevention and Legal Services for Veterans. Each program distributes over $1 billion in grants a year, the Sterling, Virginia-based company said Monday.
Wagish Bhartiya, chief growth officer at REI Systems, said the company is dedicated to leading the industry in grants management innovation.
“At the heart of our mindful modernization approach is blending leading technology with human-centered design principles,” Bhartiya commented. “We are grateful for this relationship with the VA and look forward to a long-term partnership helping to serve those who served this country.”
REI Systems was chosen as a partner using the Grants Quality Service Management Office. The Grants QSMO’s catalog of market research showed that REI Systems’ products are well-made and can be relied upon by the federal government.
“This latest contract award is a testament to the growing trust we are building with our valued government customers across domains and mission areas,” emphasized Bhartiya.
The VA is the fourth federal agency that has deemed GovGrants as its grant management program of choice. The Inter-American Foundation, the Library of Congress and the Northern Border Regional Commission also selected GovGrants as part of the QSMO marketplace.