Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: May 31, 2019
Several technology services contractors and consulting firms have won spots on a potential five-year, $49M contract to provide the Department of Health and Human Services’ program support center with artificial intelligence and automation tools designed to facilitate operations, the Washington Business Journal reported Thursday.
More than 50 awardees will vie for task orders to supply AI, machine learning, blockchain, robotic process automation and other technology platforms to PSC under the Intelligent Automation/Artificial Intelligence program.
LMI and NewWave Telecom & Technologies also announced that they secured positions on the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract.
HHS issued in January a solicitation for the IAAI IDIQ contract, which has functional areas that include systems design, applied ideation and design support and prototyping.
The PSC is a provider of shared services across HHS and 23 other agencies covering logistics, administrative operations, procurement, real estate, occupational health and financial management.
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