DLH will help a National Institutes of Health division modernize information technology operations through the company’s position on a five-year, $85 million blanket purchase agreement.
The company said Wednesday projects under the BPA are centered on agile development, data sciences and health IT modernization at the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.
“This award provides yet another contract vehicle through which DLH will utilize its digital transformation, systems engineering, and cybersecurity expertise in support of a customer’s critical public health mission,” said Zach Parker, DLH President and CEO.
Atlanta-based DLH is one of the five companies holding positions on the contract established under the General Services Administration’s Multiple Award Schedule.