LCG Systems awarded CIO-SP3 IDIQ contract by NIH

Friday, July 27, 2012 11:46 AM

LCG Systems, a provider of grants management solutions to health and social services agencies, has been selected by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) as an awardee for the agency’s chief information officers solutions and partners 3 (CIO-SP3) small business IT services/solutions government-wide acquisition contract (GWAC).

The contract, administered by NIH’s IT acquisition and assessment center (NITAAC), is a 10-year indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract with a ceiling of $20 billion available for use by any Federal civilian or Department of Defense agency. The contract’s focus is on health and biomedical-related IT services, and can be used for acquisitions across a broad base of functional areas.

Via CIO-SP3, LCG Systems will provide the depth and breadth of scope required to implement complex IT solutions in the Federal sector. LCG Systems is eligible to compete for task orders in 10 functional areas including IT services for biomedical research, health sciences and healthcare; chief information officer support; imaging; outsourcing; IT operations and maintenance; integration services; critical infrastructure protection and information assurance; digital government; enterprise management systems; and software development.

“We are very pleased to receive an award on CIO-SP3 small business in all 10 functional areas. CIO-SP3’s vetted contract holders, rapid acquisition process and low cost make it a contract vehicle of choice for Federal agencies. Using CIO-SP3, LCG Systems and our teaming partners will be able to fully support the needs of Federal agencies with a wide variety of missions; especially those that are health related,” said Conrad Kenley, CEO of LCG Systems.

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