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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When VAR/SI Insight Insight Source
US Department of Veterans Affairs Government 371000 $301.0B United States Exela Technologies Exela Benefits Benefits Administration 2012 n/a In 2012 the US Department of Veterans Affairs implemented Exela Benefits in the Benefits Administration category. Exela Technologies operated secure claims intake, processing and records-storage facilities supporting the Veterans Benefits Administration, handling benefits claims and communications for U.S. veterans. The deployment centered on benefits administration functionality including claims intake, document capture and indexing, case processing workflows, and records storage and retrieval. Exela Benefits provided operational capabilities consistent with benefits administration systems, supporting end to end claims intake, document management, and communications handling across processing pipelines. Operational architecture was facility based, with Exela running multiple secure claims and records facilities to support Veterans Benefits Administration workload, and expanding capacity with an additional facility in 2018. The engagement covered national Veterans Benefits Administration claims processing flows and external veteran communications, leveraging physical records-storage and secure intake centers as core processing nodes. Governance emphasized secure intake, records retention and compliance controls, with process orchestration around claims routing and document custody. Operational roles included intake operators, processing teams and records management functions aligned to Veterans Benefits Administration workflows.
US Department of Veterans Affairs Government 371000 $301.0B United States Broadcom Broadcom Datacom Database Management 1990 n/a In 1990 the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs listed CA Datacom/DB in its Technical Reference Model as an approved enterprise relational DBMS, a product now maintained and marketed as Broadcom Datacom. Broadcom Datacom appears in VA governance artifacts specifically under the Database Management category and is identified for use in enterprise data management. This placement establishes Broadcom Datacom as an approved platform within VA procurement and architecture guidance. The VA TRM listing implies deployment of Broadcom Datacom as a core mainframe relational DBMS, consistent with the product's historical role in mainframe environments. Functional usage is aligned with typical Database Management responsibilities, including runtime data storage, transaction processing, relational schema and catalog services, and support for application-level data integrity. Modules and configuration are therefore centered on core DBMS services that support transactional healthcare and benefits applications. Operational scope indicated by the VA TRM encompasses enterprise healthcare and benefits systems across the United States, with Broadcom Datacom positioned to support those business functions. The Technical Reference Model listing serves as a governance control, guiding architecture decisions and qualifying Broadcom Datacom for VA system landscapes. Broadcom Datacom is therefore documented as part of the Database Management baseline for VA enterprise applications such as patient records and benefits processing.
Government 371000 $301.0B United States Red Gate Software Red Gate SQL Backup Pro Backup as a Service (BaaS) 2018 n/a
Government 371000 $301.0B United States 3M Health Information Systems 3M ChartScript Electronic Health Record 2023 n/a
Government 371000 $301.0B United States Medtronic Medtronic Omnivisor Pro Clinical Trial Management 2011 n/a
Government 371000 $301.0B United States Oracle Oracle Cerner Inpatient Pharmacy Pharmacy Management 2018 n/a
Government 371000 $301.0B United States Oracle Oracle Cerner Retail Pharmacy Pharmacy Management 2018 Vecna
Government 371000 $301.0B United States Consensus Cloud Solutions Consensus eFax Unite Collaboration 2022 Accenture
Government 371000 $301.0B United States CTERA Networks CTERA Insight Database Performance Monitoring 2021 Peraton
Government 371000 $301.0B United States EdiFabric EdiFabric Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) 2020 n/a
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