McKesson gets $400M Dept of Defense PACS contract

According to a Jan. 4 release from the Department of Defense, McKesson Technologies has been awarded a $400 million contract for digital imaging network PACS products and maintenance.

The Atlanta Business Chronicle reported the $400 million figure is for the full life of the five-year base contract with another five-year option period. The performance completion date is Dec. 15, 2027. 

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