Author: Brenda Marie Rivers|| Date Published: June 3, 2019
Accentures (NYSE: ACN) federal business won a potential five-year, $79.1M contract to help the U.S. Navys Bureau of Medicine and Surgery manage a telementoring program.
Accenture Federal Services will support the Pacific Asynchronous TeleHealth and Health Experts Online Portal platforms as part of firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, the Department of Defense said Monday.
The IDIQ has a 60-month ordering period that will commence in July and also covers training, system administration, teleradiology, data analytics and communications support tasks.
The Navy received 11 offers for the contract through a competitive acquisition process and will obligate $10K in fiscal 2019 operations and maintenance, Defense Health Procurement funds to cover the awards minimum guarantee.
Eighty-three percent of work will occur in Virginia and the remaining 17 percent will take place in California and Washington.
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