Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: April 26, 2021
The Defense Health Agency is seeking proposals for the establishment of a managed technology stack intended to support digital workforce transformation efforts under DHA’s program executive office responsible for modernizing electronic health records and data sharing platforms across the U.S. military.
DHS said Thursday it seeks industry-based expertise, studies, planning and other offerings to establish Workforce 3.0, a team dedicated to supporting the Program Executive Office for Defense Healthcare Management Systems.
Workforce 3.0 will consist of military and government personnel tasked to help PEO DHMS develop and deliver health care technology, according to the final solicitation notice posted on SAM .gov. This team would require support from commercial companies to complement its current functions such as stakeholder engagement and performance oversight.
Interested parties may submit proposals through May 24.
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