DMI has been awarded a 5-year task order to continue supporting the National Institutes of Health’s Intramural Database enterprisewide system.
The contract focuses on the system that facilitates annual report data collection for NIH’s Intramural Research Program, as well as a collection of data in several areas required by Congress.
“Our work with critical agencies, such as the NIH, is what drives us forward as an organization,” said DMI CEO and Founder Jay Sunny Bajaj.
NIH is responsible for medical and behavioral research for the country, and the IRP has a distinctive research environment, leaning on resources and expertise across the program to perform interdisciplinary studies. Data collaboration between agencies and industry experts is critical to enhancing internal and external scientific collaboration.
“DMI is committed to providing forward-thinking solutions as a trusted digital transformation partner for the NIH and the confidence it has placed in our company over the last 10 years speaks volumes,” Bajaj said. “We’re thrilled to continue to build on our work together and deliver strategic support and transformation.”
This partnership provides support for NIH’s Intramural Database, empowering NIH scientists, external researchers and the public with information about what the NIH IRP scientific community does.