We’re pleased to announce that we’ve won a contractor team arrangement (CTA) award with Corbalt on the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ (CMS) Shared Platform Operations Contract (SPOC) Services contract. Through this five-year, $43 million contract, we’ll provide platform, engineering, security, and operations expertise to help CMS support over 80 million beneficiaries across HealthCare.gov and Medicare.gov.
Drawing from our deep experience in designing, building, and operating modern digital services, we’ll work with CMS’ Web and Emerging Technologies Group (WETG) and its partners to optimize CMS’ websites, systems, tools, components, data, and applications, ultimately improving experiences for developers and for the public.
“Nava has been a trusted partner of CMS since 2015, when our founders helped rebuild core systems on HealthCare.gov after its initial launch. Nearly ten years later, we’re honored to continue our partnership with CMS by helping them build the platforms and infrastructure to rapidly iterate and improve their digital services,” said Nava CEO and co-founder Rohan Bhobe. “Our partnership with Corbalt will enable us to combine our expertise to accelerate toward even better outcomes.”
“Corbalt is excited to work with Nava on improving the platform that supports critical services in people’s lives,” said Corbalt founder James Connor. “Corbalt and Nava have worked well together in the past and we’re looking forward to continuing our partnership.”
Nava is a public benefit corporation that is trusted by some of the largest federal and state agencies to solve complex and highly scrutinized technology modernization challenges. We’ve partnered with CMS on everything from designing a more personal healthcare experience to optimizing CMS Cloud.
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