Tricare awards program management task order

The Tricare Management Activity and Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs has awarded an $11.4 million task order to Dynamics Research Corp. to support the Defense Department’s military health care system.

The work is under the Tricare Evaluation, Analysis, Management and Support contract. DRC will assist Tricare’s traumatic brain injury and psychological health program by coordinating projects, initiatives and activities that will implement recommendations and requirements from the Force Health Protection and Policy Programs Directorate. The tasks include improving program coordination, managing funds and budgeting, developing scheduling, streamlining information handling and sharing, monitoring program performance, and managing project portfolios.

The task order has a one-year base period and four option years. DRC, of Andover, Mass., specializes in management consulting, engineering and information technology services to federal and state government agencies.

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