Accenture Unit to Buy Tech-Solutions Firm Cognosante
By Dean Seal
Accenture's federal government consulting business has agreed to acquire Cognosante, a provider of technology solutions for federal government clients.
The subsidiary, Accenture Federal Services, didn't disclose the terms of the deal and said Monday that the transaction is subject to regulatory review.
Cognosante is described as a provider of digital transformation and cloud modernization solutions that works on healthcare programs supporting veterans, active-duty military, patients, beneficiaries, providers, and payors.
Accenture Federal Services said Cognosante's 1,500 employees would join its workforce.
Write to Dean Seal at dean.seal@wsj.com
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