“Exela Technologies, Inc. (“Exela”) (NASDAQ: XELA) today announced that senior executives from U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (“VA”), General Dynamics Information Technology (“GDIT”) and Exela marked the launch of output print, mail and distribution services for VA’s CBCM program and its associated services.”
“VA challenged GDIT and Exela to provide a print and mail service solution that provided total transparency with every stage of preparation to mailing of important documents to United States veterans. Exela and GDIT teamed up to build and deliver a communication solution that extended the existing CBCM managed services for veterans. The joint team was able to finalize and implement the solution and stand up services within 75 days, with full production commencing ramp on December 13.”
“’I was impressed with the efficiency of the operation and the rapid implementation by the team to get this completed for our Veterans,’ noted Ray Telez, Executive Director, Veterans Benefits Administration, Office of Business Integration…” Read the full press release here.
Source: Exela Technologies, General Dynamics and Veterans Benefit Administration launch National Output Communications Services for Centralized Benefits Communications Management (CBCM) program – December 15, 2021. Exela Technologies.
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