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Federal healthcare contracts drive growth as Tryfacta secures over 62 million dollars in DHA awards

Adesh Tyagi, President and Chief Executive Officer of Tryfacta, said the contracts cover operations at two U.S. Army medical centres under the MQS2 NG programme

Federal healthcare and defense contracts continue to drive business growth as Tryfacta, Inc. has secured new project awards under a key government programme in the United States.
The company has received two task orders under the Defense Health Agency’s Medical Q Coded Services 2 Next Generation programme, with a combined value exceeding 62 million dollars. The contracts mark an expansion of Tryfacta’s presence in federal and defense services.

Under the agreements, Tryfacta will support operations at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas, with a contract valued at 34.5 million dollars, and at William Beaumont Army Medical Center in Fort Bliss, Texas, with a contract valued at 28 million dollars.
The awards reflect the company’s ability to compete with larger federal contractors while delivering services across mission critical programmes in the defense sector.

Adesh Tyagi, President and Chief Executive Officer, Tryfacta, Inc., said, “Competing successfully against several large organizations underscores our operational excellence, deep domain expertise, and unwavering commitment to delivering world class professional services for our federal and defense customers.”
He added, “These awards reflect the strength and dedication of our teams across capture, proposal development, recruiting and operations. Our focus remains on executing with precision, speed and accountability.”

The MQS2 NG programme serves as a procurement framework supporting healthcare and operational services across federal agencies. Tryfacta is expected to begin mobilisation activities to support programme delivery at both locations.
Founded in 1996, Tryfacta operates as a woman owned small business providing consulting, workforce and technology services across federal, state and commercial sectors.
The development reflects continued demand for specialised service providers supporting healthcare operations within the defense ecosystem.

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