Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Plano-based EDS awarded $92 million contract
Email
|
Print
|
Tell us your story
|
Comment
|
PLANO Plano-based EDS, the largest provider of Medicare fee-for-service data center operations, has been awarded a task order under the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Enterprise Data Center Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contract vehicle. The task order contains a one-year base period with five additional one-year options with a potential value of $92 million if all of the options are exercised.
Photo not provided by EDS
The contract will help Medicare patients receive quality healthcare from medical professionals.
Under the new task order, EDS will host applications that process Medicare claims for services at doctors’ offices and hospitals in 12 states: California, Hawaii, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. EDS will provide 24x7 application hosting and production support services for approximately 180 million Medicare claims within these states.
“This represents a continuation of EDS’ work supporting the Medicare program for nearly four decades,” said Jim Duffey, EDS general manager, U.S. Public Sector.
In March 2006, CMS awarded EDS a task order to perform similar functions in six other states. In June 2006, CMS awarded EDS an EDC task order to provide web hosting services to support CMS’ outward facing websites.
EDS is the nation’s largest provider of Medicare process management services, administering $95 billion in benefits a year. EDS administers $8.9 billion in Medicare benefits annually and processes about 316 million Medicare fee-for-service claims each year. EDS maintains the Medicare Part B Standard System, used to process more than 800 million claims annually and is the largest CMS Program Safeguard Contractor providing fraud, waste and abuse detection services in a variety of states.
Source: EDS
See more stories in:
Find...
Today
Laurie Anderson Laurie Anderson is indescribably delicious. She's hitting McFarlin tonight with her new show, Homeland, and you can bet it will contain intellectual stimulation and pure unadulterated weirdness in equal measure. An album will follow the Homeland tour in 2009. More info
Blogs
- Deli-cious irony
Square Pegs - I so wish we had laser eyes
Square Pegs - Why I think the ecomomy is even scarier than I thought
Square Pegs
Latest comments
- chrisdanger on Dallas-area towing service ripping people off, $43 at a time: Most tow truck company out there are not in the business of ripping you off, Ive known quite a few p...
- Jason Rice on Dallas-area towing service ripping people off, $43 at a time: Nice research baroja. Makes me nervous I use my real name… except for how boring my life has reall...
- chrisdanger on Z Grill & Tap: Teresa, in all honesty and disclosure, I have paid a visit to Z Grill recently. As the other posters...
- Louisa on Trees, roses thrive at Celina organic tree farm: Do you have these roses for sale? Veteran’s Honor, Cinco de Mayo, and Lady Bird Tea Rose? If so, ple...
Latest reviews
- gilberto on Mumtaz Indian Restaurant & Bar: The location seemed a bit confusing as there is many indian restaurants in the same area. When I rea...
- chrisdanger on Z Grill & Tap: Maybe its time for Pegasus, Yelp and the other restaurant review sites to join forces to push these ...
- skyflomo on Mi Cocina (Flower Mound): Great place to eat. The restaurant is clean and classy, the servers are courteous, the service is fa...

Post a comment
(Requires free PegasusNews.com account.)