Author: Ethan Hannigan|| Date Published: February 13, 2025
The Department of Veteran Affairs has awarded FalconTek a $130 million contract to provide critical support to the Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy, or CMOP, facility in Hines, Illinois.
The service-disabled veteran-owned small business, or SDVOB, said Tuesday that the CMOP facility is crucial to the VA’s processing and distribution of prescription medicines to U.S. veterans. It provides veterans with timely and accurate pharmaceutical services.
“We are honored to have been selected by the Department of Veterans Affairs for this important contract. As a veteran-owned business, we take great pride in supporting initiatives that enhance healthcare services for fellow veterans. Our team is dedicated to delivering high-quality solutions that align with the VA’s mission and operational needs,” said Shane Prosser, CEO at FalconTek.
About FalconTek
FalconTek has been working with federal agencies for more than 14 years. The SDVOB has expanded its presence across the government sector, providing expertise in IT services, program management, logistics and healthcare solutions.
The Northern Virginia-based company acquired Core Missions Solutions in October 2022 to widen its capabilities in supporting defense, intelligence community and federal law enforcement agency clients.
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