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Harris Corporation Awarded $80 Million Healthcare IT Contract

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Harris Corporation has been awarded a multi-year $80.3 million contract by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Technology Acquisition Center to help integrate electronic health records for two of the world’s largest healthcare systems — the VA and the Department of Defense (DoD). Harris will develop the system’s key Services Oriented Architecture (SOA), which will be released in early 2014.

The SOA Suite contract awarded to Harris is part of the VA’s T4 (Transformation Twenty-One Total Technology) contract vehicle aimed at streamlining VA operations, including the patient care delivered at more than 150 VA hospitals. Harris was one of fifteen prime contractors selected for T4 in September 2011.

The VA and DoD have several disparate healthcare information systems including VistA, CHCS and AHLTA, as well as two hundred local data centers. Under this award, Harris will provide a single architecture and joint execution strategy for the two agencies. The SOA Suite will serve as the standard platform to migrate legacy systems, applications and sharing capabilities. Harris will deploy a common federated middleware as a secure, virtualized, intelligent infrastructure allowing best-of-breed “Cloud First” services for all members of the DoD and VA healthcare systems. Harris plans to work with the DoD and VA to develop a demonstration site by September 2012, with full site deployment slated for August 2013 and full SOA release by early 2014.

Harris is a communications and information technology company serving government and commercial markets in more than 150 countries. Headquartered in Melbourne, Florida, the company has approximately $6 billion of annual revenue and about 17,000 employees, including nearly 7,000 engineers and scientists.

[Image Courtesy: Dept. of Veteran Affairs]

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