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MeriTalk: Blockchain Saving HHS $30M on First Accelerate Contract

“Accelerate – the first blockchain-based program in the Federal government to get an authority-to-operate – will save the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) $30 million over five years, the agency’s CIO said today.”

“An Accelerate-based neural network did a cluster analysis of 10 years of HHS contracts and provided visibility into price discrepancies across its portfolio, CIO Jose Arrieta explained. HHS used this data to strike a deal with a company that will generate the $30 million of savings over the next five years…”

“Arrieta added that HHS is also finding new ways to incentivize companies to work with the Federal government. For example, a $150,000 contract may seem like a drop in the bucket to large companies, but the opportunity to become the first service delivering a new capability to the Federal government may be a bigger future selling point…”

Read the full article here.

Source: Blockchain Saving HHS $30M on First Accelerate Contract, February 11, 2020. MeriTalk.

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A writer for more than a decade, Heather helps hone the voice of FedHealthIT, helping to shape the information we share, working with collaborators and stakeholders to ensure they are delivering the message they intend and that it is the information our readers want to hear. A firm believer that every person has a story to tell and that every story is worth sharing, if told right, she also believes the written word carries power – to inform, to educate, and also to bring people together.

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