
DLH Holdings Corp. has received a task order worth up to $46.9 million to continue providing IT services to the National Institutes of Health’s Office of Information Technology.
The work includes enterprise IT systems management, cybersecurity, software development and cloud computing. The office provides and supports the IT resources needed to carry out NIH’s health missions.
Zach Parker, DLH president and CEO, said the company’s position at the intersection of scientific research and advanced technology makes it a natural partner for innovation with NIH.
“DLH engineers, application developers, and IT will continue to bring their industry-leading information technology, systems integration, and customer support expertise to provide crucial support for this customer while also asked to conduct technology assessments and impact strategic modernization plans,” he added.
The $46.9 million task order includes a base period and multiple options for a total of three years. DLH will support about 7,000 end users with digital transformation and cybersecurity solutions and will design and implement a cloud migration strategy with Azure, AWS and Google.
“DLH will continue to test, validate, refine, and incubate bold new ideas and innovation on behalf of the vital work our customers carry out,” said Diane Yarnell, president of health IT. “Our experts deliver full project management life-cycle solutions to modernize IT, improve the customer experience and business processes, optimize systems, train personnel, and integrate emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence.”