Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: July 5, 2022
GovCIO has received a potential five-year, $390 million follow-on contract from the Department of Veterans Affairs to continue providing information technology program and technical management support for the VA office of IT’s health services portfolio.
The company said Friday it will use DevSecOps and Agile practices to facilitate the delivery of services to meet the changing needs of the OIT’s health services portfolio, which consists of about 450 products under nine product lines and two product offices.
Work areas that the Health Services Portfolio Technical Management and Strategic Solutioning Support follow-on contract will cover include IT product line management, financial management, release management, requirements management, product management, schedule support and implementation management.
Erin Mirsky, senior vice president for GovCIO’s veteran and enterprise technology sector, said the company has been supporting the VA OIT’s health services portfolio in the past four years and will continue delivering IT resources and tools meant to improve the quality, efficacy and accessibility of health care for veterans.
In January, GovCIO, formerly GovernmentCIO, launched a rebranding effort to mark the company’s expansion into new federal agencies and reflect its corporate growth and additional IT service offerings.
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