Author: Brenda Marie Rivers|| Date Published: August 26, 2020
A DLH Holdings (Nasdaq: DLHC) company has won a potential $149.9M delivery order to provide administrative management and operational assistance to the Department of Health and Human Services’ unit for family support services.
The HHS Administration for Children and Families said in an award notice that Danya International secured an order with a base value of $25.1M and includes options that would extend work through Apr. 15, 2025.
According to the ACF website, the HHS component has an Office of Head Start that oversees eight centers responsible for the nationwide delivery of training and technical assistance to staff that work to provide agency support to families and children.
ACF also has 12 offices that handle OHS work and T/TA delivery at the regional level.
The agency’s T/TA specialists include health and early childhood experts as well as grantee specialists responsible for providing onsite T/TA support to grant awardees.
Danya is slated to perform work under the delivery order through Apr. 15, 2021.
Headquartered in Silver Spring, Md., Danya offers a range of management consulting services including program management, research and evaluation, communications support and e-learning assistance.
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