CMS Selects CGI to Construct Federal Health Insurance Exchanges

CMS has awarded CGI a $93.7-million contract to build the health insurance exchanges that will be federally facilitated, according to a CGI news release.

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CGI will work with the CMS Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight to create the exchanges. The base contract is worth $55.7 million over two years, but if the three one-year options are used, the deal could reach $93.7 million, according to the release.

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