ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fila Group, LLC announced today that it was awarded a contract from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Division of Grants to provide strategic information technology (IT) modernization planning services to its Office of Grants Systems Management (OGSM).
“The Fila Group is excited to provide HHS with our IT modernization, cloud strategy, and business intelligence expertise in support of modernizing its grants data reporting platform,” remarked Jonathan Keough, President and Chief Operating Officer of Fila Group.
Under this contract, Fila Group will provide services for HHS’ Tracking Accountability in Government Grants Systems (TAGGS) in the areas of enterprise architecture, business intelligence, web systems and strategic plan development. Fila Group will develop a strategic roadmap for modernizing the TAGGS system from its current state of operations and architecture to a robust business intelligence platform.
“We look forward to helping HHS reach its goals with the TAGGS system and to provide a strategic vision for achieving a highly scalable and flexible TAGGS solution for both internal and external users,” said Ravi Shankar, Fila Group Chief Executive Officer.
Since 1995, TAGGS has been the central repository for all HHS grants data generated by HHS’ Operating Divisions (OPDIVs) and the Office of the Secretary Staff Divisions (STAFFDIVs) representing nearly 500,000 distinct awards and over $4 trillion in programs in HHS’ grants portfolio.
Fila Group is headquartered in Leesburg, Virginia. For more information, please visit www.filagroup.com.
About Fila Group
Founded in 2004, Fila Group provides expert advice and services in the areas of IT strategy & transformation, enterprise architecture planning & execution, capital planning and investment control, business process reengineering, and Cloud strategy and transformation.
Fila Group customers include: the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS), Federal Student Aid (FSA), the Department of Education, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Department of the Interior, Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Labor, US Forest Service, General Services Administration, Department of Transportation, Department of Agriculture, State of Minnesota, State of Virginia, and the State of Washington.