GDIT said Thursday the Federal Health Division, which will provide consulting, technology, and mission services to the departments of Health and Human Services and Veterans Affairs, among other federal health agencies, was established to continue the health business growth momentum under Narang’s leadership.
“Supporting the health and well-being of our citizens, veterans, military, and senior and vulnerable populations through technology has been my life’s passion,” said Narang.
GDIT Contract Wins
Over the last three years, GDIT secured new and recompete federal health contracts worth more than $4 billion. The awards include a $2.5 billion indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to modernize the Indian Health Service’s electronic health record system, a $450 million contract with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to operate and modernize an accounting system and an $84 million contract to support the Defense Health Agency’s Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence.
“Forming this new division reinforces our commitment to provide innovative and differentiated health solutions and services that provide long-term value to our customers,” said Amy Gilliland, GDIT’s president and a Wash100 award recipient.
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