The state entity that describes itself as promoting and protecting “the health of people, and the communities where they live, learn, work, worship and play” made $8.8 million in purchases of IT services in the third quarter of 2022 and spent $6.45 million on the 10 largest vendors.
SSDI, a company that, according to its website, has worked with “public health systems design, development, integration, and support for over 20 years,” led the list with the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS), at $2.97 million.
The complete top 10, according to the Texas IT Spending Dashboard:
1. SSDI, $2.97 million
2. Loblolly, $944,933
3. Apex, $440,323
4. Deloitte, $609,673
5. Bansar Technologies, $321,586
6. Texas GovLink, $267,574
7. Insight, $250,212
8. Athomtech $240,690
9. GTS Technology Solutions, $228,429
10. Carahsoft, $179,646