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    Dovel Subsidiary MSC Wins NIH IDIQ

    By Staff WriterMay 2, 2021
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    Damon Griggs, Dovel Technologies

    Dovel Technologies subsidiary Medical Science & Computing, LLC has been awarded a multi-award indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract from the National Institutes of Health’ National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.

    The work on this contract will expand the NIDDK Central Repository Program, a resource that could advance the development of diagnostic and treatment tools for many diseases.

    “We are honored to work with NIDDK to advance the mission of continual evolution of the Central Repository,” said CEO Damon Griggs. “Our team of life sciences experts, IT innovators, and data scientists work together to develop solutions that are the best fit for our customers’ missions that improve, protect, and save lives.”

    MSC is excited to support NIDDK’s research that drives treatments for some of the most chronic and costly diseases affecting public health, said MSC Senior Vice President of Health Information Systems Dr. Anthony Cristillo.

    “We are poised to expand the Central Repository Program by further developing and identifying opportunities to align NIDDK/NIH activities with changes and developments in data advancements, assist the government in the development of new or existing innovations and technology improvements in the biomedical data science ecosystem, and provide support in disseminating information with communities of practice,” he added.

    The NIDDK IDIQ has a total performance period of 10 years and a $75 million ceiling across awardees.

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