The National Institutes of Health has awarded a five-year, $15 million contract to Owings Mills-based IT consultancy Mind Over Machines to support its Center for Information Technology.
The contract will have the firm handling information systems development, application maintenance and production support for scientific and administrative users, according to a company release.
“Mind Over Machines is thrilled to support the systems that enable NIH to conduct its vitally important clinical and biomedical research, and to continue our decade-long relationship with the organization,” Mind Over Machines founder and CEO Tom Loveland said in the release.
Mind over Machines’ clients have also included Whiting-Turner, Johns Hopkins University and MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital, according to its website.
“We do not simply replace old technology with new,” Loveland said in the release. “Rather, Mind Over Machines delivers innovative applications and improved analytics that solve a wide range of business problems — from better leveraging data to enhancing user experience to increasing operational efficiencies — all of which drive organizational success.”
In 2013, the company reported increased revenue following its acquisition of The Seva Group in Brewers Hill. The company also has offices in Bethesda.
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