Access Systems awarded $3.5M contract to support HHS FTS2001-Networx Transition Program Management Office

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Access Systems, Inc. (ACCESS), an information technology (IT) solutions provider, has been awarded a $3.5M contract by GSA's National Capital Region to support the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) FTS2001-Networx Transition Program Management Office.  ACCESS and team partner, BCCP Consulting, LLC, will assist HHS to conduct Fair Opportunity for selecting the Networx vendors that will provide telecommunications and associated professional services to the HHS OPDIVs.  Assistance will also be provided with the transition of services, such as 1-800-MEDICARE, to use the Networx contracts.   HHS is the fourth largest user of FTS2001 services.  

"The ACCESS Team offers the unique and responsive capabilities to provide project management, systems engineering, telecommunications and IT technologies, and business operations to assure a smooth transition of HHS OPDIVs from the FTS2001 contract to the Networx contract," said David  Gardner, chief operating officer for ACCESS.

"Our team's domain knowledge and expertise provides us insight into the current environment of how processes and technologies can be leveraged to better support the Department of Health and Human Services' critical mission in the future," said Julie S. Lee, CEO/president/owner of ACCESS.  

SOURCE Access Systems, Inc.

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