The Department of Veterans Affairs has selected nine companies for the potential 10-year, $14 billion multiple-award Integrated Healthcare Transformation follow-on contract.
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According to award notices published Wednesday, a pool of service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses, or SDVOSB, will serve as prime contractors leading integrated teams to support the Veterans Health Administration and its veterans-centric healthcare program requirements under the VHA IHT 2.0 contract.
Each of the nine contracts contains a minimum award guarantee of $10,000.
VHA IHT 2.0 Contract Awardees
- Agile4Vets
- Arrow Arc
- Blue Water Thinking
- Greenside Solutions
- Promethus Federal Services
- Reefpoint Group
- Rios Partners
- Titan-Auxo
- Tribility
Scope of the VHA IHT 2.0 Contract
IHT 2.0 is an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract that has a base term of five years and a five-year option period.
The multiple-award IDIQ contract is expected to run through August 2035, if all options are exercised.
In March 2024, VA issued a request for proposals for the recompete IHT contract.
According to the solicitation, IHT 2.0 has four functional categories: health system transformation and innovation, implementation and operations support, healthcare business enabling services and health informatics.
Each functional category consists of capability areas. For the health system transformation and innovation category, the capability areas include program and project management, strategic planning, business process reengineering, improvement and management, strategic communications and executive support and artificial intelligence.
VA said the IHT 2.0 IDIQ contract seeks to improve the department’s acquisition process through applied category management principles and enhanced SDVOSB participation. The contract will support VA and VHA programs through the delivery of integrated and comprehensive healthcare-specific services to national programs.














