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    Salient CRGT Subsidiary Wins $13.6M Voice Services Task Order

    By Ben WickerSeptember 19, 2017
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    Brad Antle, Salient CRGT
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    Information Innovators Inc., also known as Triple-i, a Salient CRGT company, has won a $13.6 million task order for the operations, maintenance and expansion of the voice systems supporting the Hampton Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center and regional facilities.

    The task order, awarded through the Transformation Twenty-One Total Technology Next Generation contract vehicle, has a 1-year base period with four 1-year options, and covers of voice systems at medical facilities in Virginia and North Carolina.

    Triple-i will also provide Information Technology Equipment Room remediation, including repairs to the infrastructure, inventory management, asset consolidation, necessary security upgrades and repair of existing storage.

    “This task order allows Salient CRGT to build on its long-standing partnership with the VA in support of Veterans’ health,” said Brad Antle, CEO of Salient CRGT. “Our team is proud to support the Hampton VA Medical Center—the health care provider of choice for Hampton Roads Veterans. Our sophisticated technologies will ensure that those responsible for providing care to Veterans continue to receive high-quality, effective, and efficient voice and data services.”

    Forty percent of Triple-i’s team are military veterans, and the team includes certified systems engineers who provide advanced level support capabilities to the Univerge voice systems, as well as BICSI-certified cabling technicians who will design, install, test, and patch copper and fiber, according to Salient CRGT.

    Salient acquired Triple-i in March, and the acquisition has led to increased work in the health data analytics field for the company.

     

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