Goldman Edwards Secures $101 Million Contract with CMS for Healthcare IT Modernization
Goldman Edwards Wins $101M CMS Prime Contract Through Goldman Edwards Tantus Joint Venture
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Goldman Edwards, through its joint venture with Tantus Technologies, has been awarded a $101 million contract from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to support its Security Innovation and Operations program. This win underscores the company's growing influence in federal healthcare IT modernization.
- 01The contract is valued at $101 million and focuses on CMS's Security Innovation and Operations program.
- 02Goldman Edwards was selected over seven competitors, highlighting its strong position in federal contracting.
- 03The joint venture aims to enhance CMS's digital operations, improving healthcare program delivery and operational effectiveness.
- 04CEO Jerrod Moton emphasized the collaborative efforts that led to this significant contract win.
- 05Goldman Edwards is expanding its portfolio in federal modernization, focusing on healthcare, cybersecurity, and IT operations.
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Goldman Edwards, in partnership with Tantus Technologies through the Goldman Edwards Tantus (GET) Joint Venture, has secured a $101 million prime contract from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). This contract supports the CMS Center for Clinical Standards and Quality's Security Innovation and Operations program, marking a significant achievement for Goldman Edwards in its expansion within federal civilian and healthcare IT modernization initiatives. The GET Joint Venture was chosen in a competitive procurement process, outperforming seven other bidders. CEO Jerrod Moton highlighted the importance of this contract in enhancing CMS's secure and modern digital operations, which are vital for improving healthcare delivery and operational efficiency. He noted the collaborative efforts of the Goldman Edwards and Tantus teams in achieving this milestone. The award adds to Goldman Edwards' growing portfolio, which includes various federal modernization programs across healthcare, transportation, and cybersecurity sectors. The company continues to invest in talent and technology to meet government mission requirements effectively.
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The contract will enhance CMS's operational capabilities, directly impacting the delivery of healthcare services to millions of Americans.
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