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    DLH Celebrates SAMHSA Prime Contract Win

    By Joe FitzpatrickMarch 6, 2017
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    Helene Fisher, DLH

    Across the nation, DLH employs more than 1,400 individuals who provide health care services and solutions to its federal clients. DLH’s core competencies include assessment and compliance monitoring, business process outsourcing, health information technology systems integration and management, readiness and medical logistics, and pharmacy solutions.

    On Feb. 28, DLH announced its most recent win as a prime contractor with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration multiple award, indefinite delivery indefinite quantity, performance-based contract. The company will be able to compete for task orders for up to a 5-year period.

    As an operating division within the Health and Human Services Department, SAMHSA reduces the impact of substance use disorders and mental illness on America’s communities. DLH will provide SAMHSA officials with support services to help achieve administration goals within the areas of policy analysis, program management support, and statistical projects.

    “I am proud that we have been able to leverage our strengths in behavioral health, big data and health informatics to be in the position to help SAMHSA with this vital area challenging our nation,” said DLH President of Mission Services and Solutions Helene Fisher. “We look forward to working with them to deliver transformative services that will advance behavioral health in our communities.”

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