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ICF Buys Enterprise Science and Computing

By Staff WriterNovember 2, 2021
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John Wasson, ICF
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ICF has acquired Enterprise Science and Computing, a provider of advanced health analytics, research data management and bioinformatics solutions to federal health agencies.

ESAC partners with agencies like the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the National Institutes of Health, the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Food and Drug Administration to build interoperability across health IT systems and implement new electronic clinical quality measurement standards for healthcare.

“ESAC is an excellent strategic and cultural fit for ICF,” said John Wasson, ICF chair and CEO. “Together, we will be uniquely positioned to combine deep domain expertise in health and social programs with advanced technology solutions to capture the substantial growth opportunities in our markets.”

The 40-person ESAC team helps to provide clinicians, scientists, policy experts, regulators and researchers with the information they need to improve the quality and efficiency of health care and research.

“Pairing ICF’s longstanding health and social program services with our complex health technology solutions and applied understanding of genomics, proteomics and physical sciences will offer federal health agencies the interdisciplinary partners they need to improve health outcomes,” said Anand Basu, president of ESAC.

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