According to a Federal Procurement Data System post, the award has an initial action obligation worth $28.4 million.
The Research Triangle Park-headquartered nonprofit organization will assist the agency in implementing and operating Medicare prescription drug provisions as per the Inflation Reduction Act. Work will have a 60-month performance period.
CMS’ Office of Acquisition and Grants Management made the award under the General Services Administration’s Multiple Award Schedule governmentwide acquisition contract. It received six bids during the solicitation process.
In 2018, RTI was named among the 31 companies and organizations that won spots on a potential 10-year, $1.6 billion contract to help CMS develop and implement clinical quality measures.
The Measure and Instrument Development and Support contract provides for program support, maintenance of evaluation instrument data systems, quality measures implementation and data collection vehicles.
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