Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Information Management Systems (CIMS)
Booz Allen Hamilton is currently fulfilling the Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) requirement, through the CIMS contract, for the acquisition of information systems development and microcomputer support services.
Through this contract we at Booz Allen Hamilton (Booz Allen) ensure the CDC has ongoing timely, high quality, cost effective, efficient, innovative, and comprehensive IT contractual services as needed leveraging industry best practices and professional standards. Using the firm’s tremendous reach-back, Booz Allen can apply technical skill sets across the entire scope of the CIMS service offerings.
Our team of 17 subcontractors – each selected for unique capabilities and depth across the requirements of the contract – and our commitment to meeting small business participation requirements, allows us to provide our customers with a value-added resource to help them accomplish their missions.
Capability Areas of CIMS Include:
- Information Management
- Planning, design, development, maintenance, engineering, integration, and retirement of information systems; Software process improvement, information security, modeling and simulation, IV&V; data standards development, health IT, public health informatics, decision support, data modeling, interoperability services, health information exchanges
- Management Consulting
- Broad consulting services including business analysis, business case development, performance management, process improvement, business process reengineering, decision support and analytics, human capital and workforce analysis, training and communications
- IT Infrastructure
- Installation, management, and support of commercial and open source hardware and software products supporting office, laboratory, and mobile workers; cloud computing; disaster recovery services