Accenture has been chosen to replace CGI Federal to run the website HealthCare.Gov. Launched by the US government for millions of Americans shopping for health insurance, the White House and Accenutre said.
The website, a key part of US President Obama's sweeping healthcare law, crashed on its October 1 launch. The website's disastrous debut created a political crisis for Obama and the Democrats.
"We are honored to be part of the team of technology and healthcare companies and government professionals helping the federal government meet the healthcare coverage needs of its citizens," David Moskovitz, Chief Executive, Accenture Federal Services said.
"Accenture will bring deep healthcare industry insight as well as proven experience building large-scale, public- facing websites to continue improving HealthCare.Gov."
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After reviewing over a dozen firms, CMS selected Accenture for a USD 45 million contract for the initial phase of the project, which includes a transition plan to define the work required.
Accenture also will develop new capabilities required for future phases of programme implementation, it said.
In November, Obama said said he deserves the blame of angry Americans for a debacle that has cast a shadow over his presidency and left Democrats anxious about the 2014 elections.
"I think it's legitimate for (Americans) to expect me to have to win back some credibility. And, you know, that's on me. I mean, we fumbled the rollout on this," he had said on the collapse of the website on its launch.