ICF (Nasdaq: ICFI), Information Management Services and Westat have secured positions on a five-year, $149.9 million contract from the National Institutes of Health to provide computer-related support services to the government’s principal cancer research organization.
The agency named the three awardees for the Biomedical Computing, Analytic and Data Management Services contract in a notice posted Monday on SAM.gov.
A prior solicitation notice stated that the multiple-award, indefinite-quantity/indefinite-delivery contract is made up of 11 task areas meant to address computing areas at the National Cancer Institute.
The task areas are:
Project management/core services Data management Computer programming Computing infrastructure services Website development Systems design and development Reports and manuscripts preparation Management of NCI data Evaluation of NCI data and projects Technical and administrative support Statistical methodology and program support From a $3.5 billion service craft contract to T-6/T-34 aircraft maintenance, see five contract opportunities at the U.S. Navy.
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