HumanTouch Expands Services to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as a Prime Contract Holder as Part of $1.0 Billion Contract
MCLEAN, Va., Oct. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- HumanTouch, LLC, today announced that it has been awarded an Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantify (IDIQ) Contract for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) CDC Information Management Services (CIMS) under both the Small Business and 8a Infrastructure Contracts with a ceiling value of $1.0 billion.
As one of only four successful bidders in both Small Business and 8(a) competitions, HumanTouch will lead the delivery of a portfolio of Information Technology (IT) services for the global leader in public health services, the CDC.
The CDC is responsible for a multitude of functions encompassing a broad array of services, with the overarching goal of improving the health and safety of all individuals regardless of their social standing. This system has evolved over time and currently consists of a network of interrelated public and private organizations with specific duties and charters to serve the US population at the local, state and national-levels. HumanTouch Founder, President, and CEO, Moe Jafari, commented, "As a major health agency, CDC affects Americans' daily lives. HumanTouch is pleased to partner with this team to further our nation's health and safety initiatives."
About HumanTouch
HumanTouch, LLC is a Small Business Administration (SBA)-certified Section 8(a) Small and Disadvantaged Business providing professional and information technology services to the U.S. Federal Government. HumanTouch offers forward-thinking solutions with a "human touch," backed by a history of excellence and customer satisfaction. Founded in 1997, HumanTouch is a closely-held company with headquarters in McLean, Virginia. For more information, please visit our website at www.HumanTouchLLC.com.
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