MCLEAN, VA – Contextware, Inc., provider of software solutions that improve organization performance and productivity, today announced it has been awarded a blanket purchase agreement (BPA) by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for its software and consulting services. The BPA is effective August 26, 2009 and covers a one year period with no annual ceiling.
According to the terms of the BPA, NIH can access a complete catalog of services and Contextware software needed to facilitate greater knowledge sharing, capture and define processes, and improve productivity. These services include knowledge management, process management, performance support and Contextware’
“Contextware has worked with NIH for several years helping address mission critical needs. This BPA is an important contractual vehicle for expanding our presence at NIH, and making the procurement of Contextware solutions more seamless,” said David Austin, president of Contextware. “We are privileged to serve NIH and appreciative to be awarded this contract.”
Contextware today provides several different NIH Institutes and Centers with solutions to help improve employee performance, capture and communicate subject matter expertise, and increased productivity.




