The Department of Veterans Affairs said Tuesday that it will stop using a supply chain management IT system after Congress and the VA’s Office of Inspector General questioned the system’s effectiveness and cost.
The agency will end use of the Defense Medical Logistics Standard Support (DMLSS) system, which is a local server-based application that supports internal medical logistics at military hospitals or clinics, including in war zones.
In procurement documents on SAM.gov, the department said that it will now seek a new supply chain solution that must operate in the VA’s technical production environment, either in the VA cloud or in another FedRAMP certified cloud… Read the full article here.