The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has awarded seven companies positions on a potential five-year, $99 million blanket purchase agreement to provide technical platforms and advisory support under the Geospatial Research, Analysis and Services Program.
DRT Strategies, Innovative Computing & Applied Technology, Inoventures, General Dynamics’ (NYSE: GD) information technology business, Optum Serve Technology Services, Deloitte & Touche and Peraton will support the agency for toxic substances and disease registry at CDC through GRASP.
DRT said Monday the vendors will research and analyze public health-related data and determine trends associated with infectious and chronic disease, environmental health and emergency preparedness and response through the application of geospatial science and geographic information systems under GRASP.
“This award reaffirms our commitment to public health and positions us for continued growth and expansion in the federal health and safety markets,” said DRT CEO Susan Kidd.
The BPA will run through April 2028.