UNetComm Consulting

About Us

UNetComm provides IT technical services, healthcare IT implementation and staffing support to clients across the Federal government and commercial customers. We are a Service-Disabled, Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) with extensive reach-back capability in the areas of IT and Clinical Informatic. 

At UNetComm we are well-versed in a variety of EHR programs, operating systems, networks, and database. We believe our customers come first and we approach every engagement as a partnership. Our team collectively has over 30 years of extensive experience that allows us to deliver practical solutions to complex problems, yet mindful of the client culture and organizational dynamics.


 

At UNetComm we thrive ourselves in transparency between resources and our client so when our engagement ends we leave our client with complete transfer of knowledge, therefore minimal downtime for client upon our departure.

 

 

Corporate Information

Funds can be set aside for SDVOSBs if the contracting officer has a reasonable expectation that two or more qualified SDVOSBs will submit offers, and the contract will be awarded at a fair market price. There is no dollar limit on SDVOSB set-asides. If only one offer is received, the contracting officer may make an award at a fair market price.

If the contracting officer receives no acceptable offers from SDVOSBs, the set-aside shall be withdrawn, and the requirements, if still valid, set aside for other small business programs.

Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB)

On August 24, 2017 the Department of Veterans Affairs, Center for Veterans Enterprise (CVE) verified that UNetComm Consulting. is a service-disabled Veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB) and has been added to the Veteran business database at  www.vip.vetbiz.gov.

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