Company Launches Health Portfolio to Deliver
Specialized Mission Solutions
Accenture Federal Services has completed its acquisition of
Cognosante, a Falls Church, Virginia-based provider of digital
transformation and cloud modernization solutions for federal
health, defense, intelligence, and civilian agencies. Accenture
Federal Services announced its intent to acquire Cognosante on
April 15, 2024.
Cognosante provides mission-driven technology solutions for
federal government clients, including healthcare programs
supporting veterans, active-duty military, patients, beneficiaries,
providers, and payors. The company has an exemplary delivery track
record powered by technology expertise, cloud modernization and
migration capabilities, and program management.
With the acquisition, Accenture Federal Services is creating a
new federal health portfolio for its business. This portfolio will
deliver the specialized mission solutions that clients need to
drive better health outcomes and more accessible, equitable
healthcare experiences for all.
“The health market is a unique mission space in the U.S. federal
government,” said Accenture Federal Services CEO John Goodman.
“With the addition of Cognosante’s industry-leading people and
capabilities, and by continuing to draw upon Accenture’s proven
commercial innovation in health, life sciences, and insurance,
Accenture Federal Services will accelerate impact for our clients
and offer greater career growth opportunities for our people as a
result of this acquisition.”
The acquisition adds more than 1,500 people to Accenture Federal
Services’ more than 14,000-person workforce.
Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
Accenture Federal Services is a wholly owned subsidiary of
Accenture (NYSE: ACN).
About Accenture Federal Services
Accenture Federal Services is a leading US federal services
company and subsidiary of Accenture LLP. We empower the federal
government to solve challenges, achieve greater outcomes, and build
a digital core that is agile, smart, and secure. Our 14,000 people
are united in a shared purpose to advance our clients’
mission-critical priorities that make the nation stronger and
safer, and life better for people. We draw out the best of
Accenture’s global network in nearly every industry, bringing
proven commercial innovation to solutions built with advanced
R&D, emerging technologies, and human-centered design at speed
and scale. Together, we help clients create lasting value for their
workforce, customers, and partners and make a difference for the
country and our communities. See how we make change that matters at
accenturefederal.com.
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