Team Knowesis awarded Defense Health Agency Clinical Research Support Services in support of David Grant Medical Center Clinical Investigation Facility
Team Knowesis, comprised of Knowesis, Inc. (hereafter Knowesis) and Ripple Effect Communications, Inc. (hereafter Ripple Effect) is the successful awardee of the Defense Health Agency’s (DHA) Clinical Research Support Services requirement delivered in support of the Travis Air Force Base (Travis AFB) David Grant Medical Center (DGMC) Clinical Investigation Facility. DGMC is a best-in-class medical health center managed by the USAF 60th Medical Group and serves to deliver and enhance patient care in the Military Health System (MHS) and promote the Graduate Health Science Education (GHSE) program. Both Knowesis and Ripple Effect leverage their Federalwide Assurance for the Protection of Human Subjects on behalf of the DGMC’s human and animal research missions for the discovery and promotion of health delivery improvement.
“Knowesis is proud to lead the team of long standing incumbent staff to support clinical investigations in applied science and clinical research and especially promote Graduate Health Education programs for MHS medical professionals,” remarked Sheryl Cosing, Senior Associate.
Knowesis is a Center for Veterans Enterprise (CVE) certified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) and a certified Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB), providing a full range of professional consulting services to federal and state government agencies to include Scientific and Medical Research, Data Analytics, Information Management and Technology, Operations and Management, and Policy and Program Evaluation. We currently support multiple entities within the Departments of Defense, Veterans Affairs, Homeland Security, and Health and Human Services.
Knowesis maintains offices in Fairfax, Virginia, with staff at locations across the United States.