The National Institutes of Health has chosen 20 companies for the third iteration of its Business and Professional Support Services contract vehicle worth up to $49 million, according to an award notice posted Tuesday on SAM.gov.
NIH intends to procure services “that are not inherently governmental” from the winning vendors.
The NIHBPSS III awardees are:
- Accenture Federal Services
- Advanced Decision Vectors
- Arch Systems
- BCG Federal
- BLH Technologies
- Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE: BAH)
- Censeo Consulting
- Corner Alliance
- Customer Value Partners
- Deloitte
- Enterprise Resource Management
- GovernmentCIO
- Guidehouse
- ICF (Nasdaq: ICFI)
- Jefferson Consulting
- NET Solutions
- Riva Solutions
- Sapient Government Services
- Sprezzatura Management Consulting
- T&T Consulting Services
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