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Stanley Picks Up HHS Deal, Howard Ady Comments

Stanley picked up a $15 million deal from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office of the National Coordinator (ONC).

The firm reports that “under one of the new two-year awards, valued at $7 million, Stanley will develop and maintain a tools and standards repository for the Nationwide Health Information Network to facilitate wider use of the standards and an increased level of interoperability across the nation in health IT. Under the second two-year award, valued at $8 million, Stanley will enhance and manage the testing infrastructure for the Nationwide Health Information Network, including developing an infrastructure of rigorous processes and tools needed to confirm that the candidate implementation system conforms to specifications and can interoperate with other conformant solutions.”

“We are proud to offer these additional capabilities to DHHS as we work toward enhancing the operation of the Nationwide Health Information Network, ” said Howard Ady, Stanley vice president. “Our tool and testing solutions will help provide the security, scalability and efficiency needed to achieve the operational goals.”

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