Healthy Together GSA Win Opens Federal Health IT Procurement, May Create Opportunities for Masco
- GSA MAS changes could affect building-products suppliers like Masco through new procurement models.
- Masco may face integration requirements and opportunities to pair physical products with digital services.
- Masco could join bundled modernization projects and simplify compliance and reporting for publicly funded construction.
Healthy Together’s GSA Win Opens Federal Door for Composable Health IT
Healthy Together, the AI-native arm of Twenty Labs, says its composable, cloud-native technology is now listed on the U.S. General Services Administration Multiple Award Schedule (GSA MAS), giving state and federal health and human services agencies a faster contracting route for its software-as-a-service offerings. The company presents the GSA listing as a way to reduce procurement friction and accelerate implementation timelines without forcing agencies into all-or-nothing legacy system replacements. CEO Jared Allgood says the move reflects a commitment to meet governments “where they are” and to offer incremental modernization that delivers measurable outcomes.
The company positions its modules to address program integrity and service delivery challenges that federal priorities target, including reducing SNAP payment error rates, improving identity, eligibility and enrollment (IE+E) outcomes, supporting rural health transformation, and modernizing WIC services. Healthy Together says its composable modules plug into existing systems and workflows to enable phased modernization, data-informed decision-making and a lower total cost of ownership than large-scale replacements. Officials at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) are partnering with GSA to broaden procurement options for H.R.1 readiness and Medicaid modernization, and Healthy Together frames its offerings as complementary to those federal efforts.
The GSA MAS listing has implications beyond health IT vendors and could affect suppliers to public-sector building and infrastructure programs, including firms in the building products sector such as Masco. As state and federal agencies adopt modular, cloud-native procurement models, companies that supply goods or services tied to public housing, facility upgrades or health-related infrastructure may encounter new integration requirements and opportunities to pair physical products with digital services. For Masco — which supplies residential and commercial building products — the shift toward interoperable, outcomes-focused solutions offers potential to participate in bundled modernization projects or to streamline compliance and program reporting when public funds support construction and retrofit work.
GSA MAS access also gives agencies transparent, competitively priced options and a faster procurement pathway that lowers risk and shortens time-to-value, Healthy Together says, encouraging jurisdictions to pursue incremental, outcomes-focused upgrades rather than wholesale system swaps. The company emphasizes partnership with states to operationalize policy and improve constituent experience while demonstrating measurable results.
Healthy Together directs interested parties to its website for procurement details and highlights alignment with federal innovation and program integrity priorities as a selling point for adoption by state and civil government organizations.
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