Leidos Donation to Georgia Institute of Technology to Fund Pilot Healthcare Data Analytics Platform

 (Reston, Va. and Atlanta, Ga.) – September 24, 2015 — Leidos, a leading national security, health, and engineering solutions company, has donated $40,000 to the Georgia Institute of Technology to fund a pilot program in healthcare data analytics.

The donation is Leidos’ third to Tech’s Interoperability & Integration Innovation Lab (I3L) since 2013. It will support the development of a pilot data analytics platform in the I3L designed to improve the quality and efficiency of healthcare through data transparency.

I3L, a program of Tech’s Enterprise Innovation Institute, is a virtual and physical laboratory for health information technology.

“We are so appreciative of this third-year gift and Leidos’ commitment to technology in the healthcare and information technology spaces,” said Steve Rushing, I3L’s senior strategic advisor. “This donation allows us to build out a robust aggregate dataset and better define the information employers want in order to optimize the value of their healthcare expenditures.”

The project underscores a statewide effort to ensure a healthier Georgia workforce. I3L is collaborating with the Georgia Department of Public Health, the University of Georgia Public Health Department, and a consortium of employers.

Leidos’ donation will continue to support health informatics students working on the collaborative pilot. In turn, that will support I3L’s efforts in the Triple Aim Initiative and its core three areas: making the patient care experience better, improving population health, and reducing the per capita cost of healthcare.

“This gift further advances the notable research and work underway at Georgia Tech,” said Doug Barton, chief technology officer at Leidos Health and member on the I3L Industry Advisory Board. “These efforts reflect an industry imperative for the work we do every day to optimize data, making it useful for population health and to improve operating efficiencies in healthcare.”

Leidos works with customers to develop and implement standards-based solutions to ensure interoperability of healthcare information systems, including electronic health records. These solutions, which include advanced analytics, interoperability solutions, and epidemiological and physical services, help customers improve patient care and reduce healthcare costs.

About Leidos
Leidos is a science and technology solutions leader working to address some of the world’s toughest challenges in national security, health and engineering. The Company’s 19,000 employees support vital missions for our government and the commercial sector, develop innovative solutions to drive better outcomes and defend our Nation’s digital and physical infrastructure from ‘new world’ threats. Headquartered in Reston, Virginia, Leidos reported annual revenues of approximately $5.06 billion for its fiscal year ended January 30, 2015. For more information, visit www.leidos.com.

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