AcmeSolv, a woman-owned small business joint venture between Agovx LLC and 22nd Century Technologies, has announced that it has been awarded with a $43 billion IDIQ contract by the Defense Health Agency (DHA). This contract allows AcmeSolv to provide critical medical, dental, nursing, ancillary, and physician staffing services across Department of Defense (DoD) agencies. This contract was awarded under the Medical Q-Coded Support and Services – Next Generation (MQS2-NG), and is meant to support the evolving health needs of military personnel.
Agovx LLC has over a hundred employees, with over eight years of experience in information technology (IT) across the U.S. Military, Intelligence, Civilian, and Federal Health markets. Its core competencies include IT Infrastructure Support, Enterprise Service Desk, Cloud Modernization, RPA and Salesforce Implementation, Oracle Financials Implementation, Training, and IT Modernization (Agile Development, DevSecOps).
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This company also has DCAA compliant accounting and Top Secret Facility clearance. The company’s mission is to help public sector, healthcare, and national security customers navigate change and innovation. It aims to be a trusted advisor to the public sector in solving mission critical problems, and improving the lives of citizens.
22nd Century Technologies is an IT contractor with over 5,000 employees and $1.2 billion in awarded contracts spanning military, intelligence, health, and life sciences IT. The company has been in strategic partnerships with industry leaders in technology and open software platforms. It holds over five IT contract vehicles/BPAs and more than 150 active contracts across federal agencies, and is among Forbes’ top companies to work with.
22nd Century Technologies recently gained attention for its plans to expand Tysons headquarters for $1 million. The company would be investing $1 million in this move, which is expected to generate a projected 880 high-paying tech jobs with support from the Virginia Jobs Investment Program (VJIP), which provides consulting services and funding to companies for employee recruitment and training activities.

