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Tryfacta, Inc. Expands Federal and Defense Footprint with Over $62 Million in DHA MQS2-NG

Tryfacta, Inc., a leading provider of federal consulting, workforce, and technology solutions, today announced the award of two major task orders under the Defense Health Agency’s (DHA) Medical Q Coded Services 2 – Next Generation (MQS2 NG) contract vehicle. With a combined value exceeding $62 million, these awards represent a significant milestone in Tryfacta’s continued expansion and leadership across the federal and defense sector.

Under these task orders, Tryfacta will support operations at two major U.S. Army installations:

·         $34.5 million at Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC), San Antonio, Texas

·         $28 million at William Beaumont Army Medical Center (WBAMC), Fort Bliss, Texas

These awards highlight Tryfacta’s ability to successfully compete and win against large, federal contractors, reinforcing its position as a trusted small business delivering high-impact, mission-critical programs across the defense ecosystem.

“We are honored to receive these important task order awards under MQS2‑NG,” said Adesh Tyagi, President and Chief Executive Officer of Tryfacta, Inc. “Competing successfully against several large, organizations underscores our operational excellence, deep domain expertise, and unwavering commitment to delivering world‑class professional services for our federal and defense customers.”

The MQS2 NG contract serves as a key procurement vehicle supporting critical federal operations nationwide. Tryfacta will immediately begin mobilization to ensure seamless program implementation and continuity of care at both Army medical centers.

“These awards reflect the strength and dedication of our teams—across capture, proposal development, recruiting, and operations,” added Tyagi. “Our focus remains on executing with precision, speed, and accountability.”

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