Oracle Health Government Services: $6.93 Billion, a Broken VA Contract, and a Name Nobody Recognizes

The company ranked sixth in federal IT spending in FY2026 was formerly called Cerner Government Services — a name that no longer appears in procurement records. Rebranded after Oracle’s $28.3 billion acquisition closed in 2022, it now holds a contract worth up to $16 billion to digitize the medical records of every American veteran. That project has been plagued by patient safety failures, a deployment pause, a bribery prosecution of the VA official who oversaw it, and a congressional push for contract termination. Now the same company has won a new $396 million contract to rebuild the federal government’s entire HR infrastructure — while Oracle’s chairman sits on the President’s science and technology council.

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ACCENTURE FEDERAL SERVICES LLC

ACCENTURE FEDERAL SERVICES LLC is classified as a Foreign-Owned Business Incorporated in the U.S. in USASpending.gov procurement records. Its ultimate parent, NOVETTA SOLUTIONS, LLC, is headquartered outside the United States. In FY2026, the firm received $10.29B in federal IT contracts across 276 award records, making it one of the largest foreign-owned recipients of federal custom programming and IT services spending.

USASpending.gov records for this firm have historically listed the parent entity as Novetta Solutions — a separate company acquired by Accenture in 2021 — rather than Accenture PLC. This mismatch between the SAM.gov-registered parent and the actual ultimate parent understates the true concentration of foreign-parent federal contract dollars when analyzing by ultimate owner.

https://guestworkervisas.com/accenture_federal_services_report.php