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Administration taps Accenture to take over Healthcare.gov

By CBS News  
   January 13, 2014

The Obama administration is granting the consulting firm Accenture a contract worth between $90 million and $100 million for maintenance of the federal Obamacare website HealthCare.gov, two sources familiar with the contract told CBS News. Accenture will replace the original lead contractor responsible for the site, CGI, whose contract is expiring. The contract leaves the consulting firm responsible for the continued construction and maintenance of the site, with a special emphasis on "back-end" portions of the site that handle the transfer of data from users to insurers.

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