Laura Stanton, a General Services Administration official, said federal agencies spent more than $750 million on health information technology platforms and support services through the Health IT Services SIN on the Multiple
MoreTanya Bradsher, the White House’s nominee for the role of deputy secretary at the Department of Veterans Affairs, said that if confirmed, she would push for a “boots-on-the-ground” approach to help address
MoreThe Defense Health Agency has issued a request for information from industry related to the Department of Defense’s MHS Genesis electronic health record program. The DOD Healthcare Management System Modernization program office
MoreThree senators plan to introduce a bill that would direct the Department of Veterans Affairs to introduce reforms to its electronic health record modernization program. The proposed measure would require VA to
MoreThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s fundraising organization aims to bring together government and industry stakeholders to drive the formation of public health information technology modernization partnerships. The CDC Foundation said
MoreThe Department of Energy Office of Science earmarked up to $105 million to finance studies that can benefit the Biopreparedness Research Virtual Environment initiative. Funds will be distributed over three years, with
MoreLeidos has won a subcontract from Accenture Federal Services to provide cloud modernization support for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The time and materials subcontract falls under a $189 million award and has
MoreThe Department of Veterans Affairs will receive $1.8 billion in funding under the $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill to support the rollout of its electronic health record system to facilities across the
MorePeraton has won a spot on a five-year, unrestricted $1.7 billion blanket purchase agreement from the National Institutes of Health’s National Cancer Institute. Under the agreement, Peraton is expected to deliver information technology and
MoreThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has launched a three-year competition focused on improving emergency medical response in military and civilian mass casualty incidents. The DARPA Triage Challenge aims to drive innovation
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