Hello, Guest!

Jason Seibel: Justice Dept Taps Lockheed Subsidiary for Occupational Health Assessment Work


lockheed martinA Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) subsidiary has won a five-year contract to provide medical and vocational assessment services for a public safety worker benefits program run by the Justice Department.

QTC will assess the health records, functional capacity and employability skills of eligible members under the Public Safety Officers’ Benefits initiative, Lockheed said Monday.

“We are honored that the U.S. Department of Justice has chosen our team to support the Public Safety Officers’ Benefits Program priority to conduct early and consistent assessments, ” said Jason Seibel, QTC chief executive.

The DOJ-backed PSOB program offers disability and survivor benefits to officers severely injured or killed in the line of duty.

QTC became a Lockheed company in 2011 and delivers a range of occupational healthcare and diagnostic service offerings to customers.

Video of the Day

Related Articles