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    CNSI Wins Subcontract Position on VA Contract

    By Staff WriterApril 26, 2021
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    Todd Stottlemyer, CNSI

    Health IT solutions company CNSI has been awarded a subcontract position with Aptive Resources on the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Transformation Twenty-One Total Technology Next Generation, or T4NG, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract.

    T4NG is the next generation of VA’s original T4 program with an award ceiling of $22.3 billion. The contract vehicle is designed to meet VA’s long-term technology needs by procuring services for a broad landscape in the IT field including DevSecOps, enterprise engineering, cybersecurity and health IT.

    CNSI is excited to extend its existing trusted partnership with VA, said CEO Todd Stottlemyer.

    “Our position as a sub-contractor with Aptive allows both organizations to bring their best products and innovations to improve the health of veterans and their families across the United States,” he added. “We are proud to be a part of this work.”

    CNSI currently provides VA’s Financial Services Center with its Electronic Claims Administration Management System  for claims auto-adjudication for the Office of Community Care. eCAMS played a key role in supporting VA’s MISSION Act, giving veterans better access and more health care choices.

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