Fulcrum has been awarded five additional task areas as part of a modification to its existing position on a potential 10-year, $20 billion governmentwide contract vehicle for information technology products and services managed by a National Institutes of Health office.
The company now competes for work in all 10 areas under the NIH Chief Information Officer-Solutions and Partners 3 Small Business vehicle aims in part to meet the Defense Department‘s and federal agencies’ information technology requirements in 10 task areas, Fulcrum said Monday.
Craig Mathews, vice president of military healthcare at Fulcrum, said the contract modification will in part allow the company to support the IT requirements of the Defense Health Agency.
CIO-SP3’s task areas include IT services for health sciences, healthcare and biomedical research, CIO support, imaging, outsourcing, IT maintenance and operations, integration services, critical infrastructure protection and information assurance, software development, enterprise resource planning and digital government.