General Dynamics Information Technology has launched a new Federal Health Division, led by Kamal Narang, senior vice president for federal health.
He will oversee thousands of employees supporting over 20 federal health agencies, including the departments of Health and Human Services, Veterans Affairs and the Military Health System.
“Over the last few years, our health business has grown significantly under Kamal’s leadership,” said Amy Gilliland, GDIT’s president. “Forming this new division reinforces our commitment to provide innovative and differentiated health solutions and services that provide long-term value to our customers.”
GDIT secured over $4 billion in new and recompete federal health contracts in the past three years. This includes a $2.5 billion contract to modernize the Indian Health Service’s electronic health record system, a $450 million contract with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to operate and modernize accounting systems and an $84 million contract to support the Defense Health Agency’s Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence.
“Supporting the health and well-being of our citizens, veterans, military, and senior and vulnerable populations through technology has been my life’s passion,” Narang said. “I look forward to continuing this important work, driving innovation and executing our customers’ health missions with excellence.”
GDIT now has four divisions: Defense, Federal Civilian, Federal Health, and Intelligence and Homeland Security.