DLH Holdings (Nasdaq: DLHC) has won a potential $138 million contract to continue providing information technology, user experience and tech refresh support services for the National Cancer Institute.
The contract has a performance period of five years and six months, a base value of about $52 million plus optional IT services worth approximately $86 million, DLH said Thursday.
NCI within the National Institutes of Health competitively awarded the contract through a potential $1.7 billion multiple-award blanket purchase agreement announced in February 2023.
Zach Parker, president and CEO of DLH, said the award extends the company’s partnership with NCI’s Center for Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology by delivering scientific computing and informatics services in support of the institute’s research mission.
The vendor will provide hardware configuration, ServiceNow functions, software management strategies, network connectivity, desktop platform engineering, desktop data protection and other IT services for nearly 7,000 employees at NCI.