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DSFederal Receives Contract to Support NIH Office’s Programs, Scientific Efforts

DSFederal Receives Contract to Support NIH Office’s Programs, Scientific Efforts - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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DSFederal has secured a contract of undisclosed sum to provide program and scientific support services to the National Institutes of Health's Office of Extramural Research.

Scope of work will include the delivery of consultation, analytical and subject matter expertise in various areas including program operations, executive administration, data and scientific analysis, the company said Tuesday.

DSFederal partnered with ICF, Master Key Consulting and NETE Solutions to perform contract work.

OER has been established to manage NIH’s activities in line with grant compliance, peer reviews, extramural community engagement, digital systems and security of human subjects. Additionally, it manages research administration functions to maintain the research center's integrity and maintenance of extramural research portfolio.

“At the intersection of science and technology, the team at DSFederal is committed to ensuring the highest quality of services to help government better serve its citizens through advancements in research processes, funding efficiencies and project management,” said Sophia Parker, founder and CEO at DSFederal.

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