EDS has won a $170 million contract extension to provide a range of technology and support services to the state of Tennessee’s Medicaid system. Under the four-year extension to an existing arrangement, subsidiary will upgrade the hardware and software that supports the TennCare Health Management Information System. EDS will also implement a business intelligence system that will allow state administrators to better analyze and interpret data from the system.
EDS will also continue to provide system management, maintenance, and enhancement services to Tennessee’s Medicaid administration, also supporting mailroom, scanning, data entry, and indexing functions.
Barbara Anderson, EDS’ VP for State Health and Human Services, said “Tennessee’s healthcare leaders deserve credit for recognizing the power of technology to help the state reach its long-term health goals.”
Orstell Barnett, a more than 30-year business development executive, has been appointed vice president of growth for the federal health sector at McLean, Virginia-based digital transformation services provider DMI. He most recently served as director of strategic growth for public health at DLH (Nasdaq: DLHC).
John Sviety, director of finance at Peraton’s civil space business unit for the past seven months, has assumed a vice president position. Sviety announced his promotion at the Reston, Virginia-based company to VP of finance for citizen security and public services in a LinkedIn post published Monday. He joined Peraton in October 2022 after serving
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