Healthcare IT News January 5, 2023
Andrea Fox

Under the subcontract, the company will help the U.S. Centers for Disease Control examine applications and help migrate systems to the cloud as part of the agency’s digital transformation.

Accenture Federal Services is bringing in Leidos, which provides engineering, science and technology services to defense, intelligence, civil and health markets, to support its cloud migration efforts for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.

WHY IT MATTERS

CDC awarded a three-year, $189 million contract in October 2022 to address its IT systems and bring the enhanced legacy systems into a more secure cloud environment.

Leidos will provide application rationalization, project initiation and planning, application sustainment and other efforts for a one-year with additional options.

Cloud migration is expected to improve the...

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