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The Veterans Health Administration has appointed John Figueroa as acting Under Secretary for Health after John Bartrum's resignation; Figueroa will oversee continued rollout of the Federal Electronic Health Record (FEHR) modernization program.…
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The Veterans Health Administration has appointed John Figueroa as acting Under Secretary for Health after John Bartrum's resignation; Figueroa will oversee continued rollout of the Federal Electronic Health Record (FEHR) modernization program.…
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The Veterans Health Administration has appointed John Figueroa as acting Under Secretary for Health following John Bartrum's resignation after less than a year in the position. Figueroa will oversee the continued rollout of the Federal Electronic Health Record (FEHR) modernization program, which…
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The Veterans Health Administration has appointed John Figueroa as acting Under Secretary for Health following John Bartrum’s resignation; Figueroa will oversee the continued rollout of the Federal Electronic Health Record (FEHR) modernization program.…
Read full report →The Veterans Health Administration has appointed John Figueroa as acting Under Secretary for Health after John Bartrum's resignation; Figueroa will oversee continued rollout of the Federal Electronic Health Record (FEHR) modernization program. The FEHR effort plans deployment to 19 sites by the end of the year, with full deployment targeted for 2031. This leadership change could affect contractors supporting the multi‑billion dollar EHR modernization program and other VHA technology initiatives, potentially shifting execution priorities, schedules, or procurement emphasis. Contractors should assume increased program scrutiny and a near‑term window for policy or timeline reassessments under the new acting leadership. Immediate actions are monitoring official VHA communications, rescoring opportunity pipelines, validating compliance posture against named regimes, and prepping capture/proposal teams to react to changes in requirements or solicitations.
Contractors in Healthcare IT and EHR modernization support are directly affected, as are firms providing systems integration, cloud services, and general IT services to VHA. Specific NAICS codes, agencies, contract vehicles, market segments, and compliance regimes are explicitly identified in segmentation and should be prioritized for outreach and pipeline review: NAICS 541512, 541519, 541330, 518210, 541511, 541715, 611430; agencies VA and VHA; vehicles T4NG, VETS 2, OASIS+, 8(a) STARS III, Alliant 2; market segments Healthcare IT, Electronic Health Records, IT Services, Health Information Technology, IT Modernization, Systems Integration, Cloud Services; compliance surfaces FedRAMP, NIST 800-171, HIPAA, FISMA, NIST 800-53.
A: The Summary states FEHR plans to deploy to 19 sites by end of year with full deployment targeted for 2031 and that Figueroa will oversee continued rollout. Any schedule adjustments beyond that are pending source review.
A: The leadership change may impact contractors supporting the FEHR program and other VHA tech initiatives, but specific solicitation changes or new procurements are pending source review.
A: The segmentation identifies FedRAMP, NIST 800-171, HIPAA, FISMA, and NIST 800-53 as relevant compliance surfaces. Contractors should verify posture against those regimes immediately.
Who to notify: capture lead, BD director, proposal manager, delivery lead for VHA accounts, security/compliance lead, and executive sponsor.
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