HP Enterprise Services selected for Veterans Affairs Contracts

 

 

IT major HP announced that its Enterprise Services has been selected by
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) as a prime contractor for the VA Transformation
Twenty-One Total Technology (T4) program.

 

HP Enterprise Services has also received the Enrollment Modernization
Technical Support task order under the Veterans Relationship Management (VRM)
Information Technology Solutions and Support Services (ITSS) program contract
vehicle.

 

“To better serve the evolving needs of veterans while embracing advances
in healthcare, the VA has implemented IT reform initiatives that will drive
improvements in the delivery of benefits and coordinated healthcare,” said
Dennis Stolkey, senior vice president and general manager, U.S. Public Sector,
HP Enterprise Services.

 

As prime contractor for T4 and VRM, HP will
support the agency’s enterprise-wide modernization to enable improved access to
benefits and healthcare for veterans.

 

Under the VA T4 multiple-award Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity
contract, worth up to $12 billion, HP will compete for task orders to provide
advanced technology solutions across multiple functional areas.

 

The contract has a five-year base period and serves as a centralized
source for the VA to buy a wide range of IT services. Expediting the
acquisition and delivery of IT services will enable the agency to rapidly achieve
its goal of providing world-class benefits and services to veterans.

 

Additionally, HP will compete for task orders under the $480 million VA
VRM ITSS multiple-award Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contract. This
relationship management contract vehicle, which has a five-year base period,
was developed to establish on-demand access to benefits information and
services for veterans.

 

As a VRM ITSS contractor, HP was recently awarded an Enrollment
Modernization Technical Support task order to provide applications development
services. To ensure accurate and timely customer service for veterans, HP will
implement an integrated IT infrastructure that will consolidate patient and
military data.

 

HP has provided support services to U.S. government agencies for more
than 45 years, including building, integrating, securing and operating some of
the most complex environments in the world.


HP Enterprise Services recently announced the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) has signed a renewal
service agreement to manage the state’s Medicaid Management Information System.

 

The $172 million,
three-year renewal extension contract will assist enable the state to
transition to a managed care environment and continue to prepare for pending
program changes in a cost-effective manner. The agreement extends HP’s contract
through June 2016.

 

By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

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