"Business Networks International Inc. provided security architecture and design services as part of the CSC-Connecting for Health (CFH) consortium that recently concluded the Nationwide Health Information Network (NHIN) Architecture project. This prestigious project was funded by the US Department of Health Human Services with the goal of providing the foundation for secure, reliable and standards-based health information exchange nationally. The CSC-CFH consortium developed the NHIN architecture and implemented prototype networks in three health markets to demonstrate the real-life value of the NHIN.

Business Networks was responsible for developing the security and privacy architecture component of the NHIN architecture, and did a superlative job in completing this critical project deliverable. They made significant contributions to the rest of the CSC-CFH NHIN architecture, and were active participants in building a consensus across the diverse stakeholder group that made up the consortium. Their work was of high quality and appreciated by all members of our team."

CSC Team lead
NHIN Architecture Team

 

 

Atlanta GA, Feb 26 2007:

Business Networks International Inc has received Small Woman And Minority (SWAM) owned business certification from the Commonwealth of Virginia. Under this program, Business Networks International Inc is eligible to participate in Virginia projects as a preferred vendor. Business Networks International has significant experience in working with the Virginia Department of Health, where it provides enterprise security and messaging solutions. Virginia Department of Health currently uses the ManageSecure® enterprise security solution to secure access to its NEDSS Base System, a CDC PHIN application.

Business Networks International Inc now appears as a preferred vendor on the eVA procurement site of the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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