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Leidos announces key partners for JP2060 Phase 4 bid

Leidos announces key partners for JP2060 Phase 4 bid

Leidos Australia has announced its local key partners for their Joint Project 2060 Phase 4 team.

Leidos Australia has announced its local key partners for their Joint Project 2060 Phase 4 team.

Australian companies MediRecords, Coviu and Nous will partner Leidos to provide a “modern, intuitive, patient-centric and secure health knowledge management system that supports the delivery of health services to the Australian Defence Force (ADF)”.

“Leidos has created an exceptional team to deliver this critical capability to the ADF,” said Christine Zeitz, chief executive for Leidos Australia.

“This includes partnering with leading Australian SMEs, within the health sector, who we will further support through our Global Supply Chain Program.”

“The JP2060 partnership brings together healthcare experts from MediRecords, providing the primary and allied healthcare solutions; Coviu, providing the telemedicine capability; and Nous, leading the organisational change management to support the delivery of business transformation,” Leidos said.

Leidos is also working to deliver the MHS GENESIS solution, an electronic health record and care delivery system for the United States Department of Defense, in order to “transform the delivery of care for nearly 10 million service personnel and their families”.

This system is expected to be fully deployed across the US military health system by the end of 2023, while the company is also currently delivering electronic health solutions to public and private health clinics across NSW, Victoria, Queensland and South Australia.

“JP2060 Phase 4 provides an opportunity to apply lessons learned from the implementation of MHS GENESIS directly to the Defence project,” Leidos said in a statement.

“Leidos has recognised the different needs of the ADF and developed a team to deliver a robust, tested solution that best supports the ADF today and into the future.”

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