SRA to Support Health and Human Services, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ Financial Accounting System

Contract will deliver operations and maintenance support for the financial system of record

FAIRFAX, Va.--()--SRA International, Inc., a leading provider of technology and strategic consulting services and solutions to government organizations, today announced it has received a contract award to provide support for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ (CMS) Health Care Integrated General Ledger Accounting System (HIGLAS). The five-year contract carries a value of more than $92 million if all options are exercised.

HHS is the principal agency responsible for protecting the health of U.S. Americans. As part of that mission, the CMS administers the nation’s Medicare program, providing both health care assurance and choice for aged and disabled citizens. Together with state governments, CMS also administers the Medicaid program and the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP).

“SRA is proud to support the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services,” said Health Group Senior Vice President Paul Nedzbala. “This is a mission-critical system for the CMS and the SRA team recognizes the importance of this work in support of CMS’ mission to deliver healthcare to millions of Americans.”

HIGLAS is the system of record for financial management and reporting, and tracks each Medicare claim, financial transaction, grant and administrative payment. As a mission-critical system, HIGLAS processes more than five million transactions per day, accounting for over $700 billion in Fiscal Year 2011.

Under the contract award, SRA will provide operations and maintenance support for CMS’s Oracle Federal Financials System, as well as support for potential enhancements, including integration of business process reengineering and new functionality mandated by the Affordable Care Act.

About SRA International, Inc.

For more than 30 years, SRA International has been dedicated to solving complex mission and efficiency challenges for the U.S. government. From our headquarters in Fairfax, Va., and from offices and locations around the globe, our approximately 5,800 employees support government clients in civilian, defense, health, intelligence, law enforcement and homeland security agencies by delivering IT solutions and professional services in such areas as information technology lifecycle services; cloud and mobile computing; cyber security; solutions development and integration; and, strategy development and organizational change management. We also provide mission-specific domain expertise in areas such as energy and environmental consulting; intelligence analysis; advanced research; and bioinformatics. Our employees’ deep commitment to offering real value to our clients and serving our communities is rooted in our ethic of Honesty and Service®.

For more information on SRA International, please visit us at www.sra.com.

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Contacts

SRA International, Inc.
Mark Hein, Director, Corporate Communications
703-803-1673
mark_hein@sra.com

Contacts

SRA International, Inc.
Mark Hein, Director, Corporate Communications
703-803-1673
mark_hein@sra.com