According to a Federal Procurement Data System notice, the contract has a base value of $83.2 million and an estimated completion date of Dept. 6, 2029.
The support is for the Connected Care Integrated Network program, which aims to extend the access of veterans and health care professionals beyond traditional office visit through virtual technology.
In September 2023, Iron Bow secured a potential $1.39 billion contract from VA to provide integrated platforms and services in support of CCIN.
The company supports four functional areas: product ordering, inventory and asset management; help desk support; connected care technology software and mobile medical application design, development, enhancement and remediation; and infrastructure and architecture support under the contract.
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