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The company’s expansion in Conway, AR will establish a global Center of Excellence to serve the Medicaid business.
DXC
Technology has announced plans to create 1,200 new jobs at the
company’s Conway, AR location. The new positions will be in healthcare
and life sciences, automotive and security IT services.
DXC will build
upon its success in Conway to establish a global Center of Excellence
(CoE) that serves the Medicaid business for 30 states and other clients.
“A large part of the mission of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission
and this administration has been to recruit high-paying, high-tech jobs
to the state, and we’re thrilled to see DXC expand in Conway,” said
Governor Asa Hutchinson.
“When an existing business chooses to reinvest
and expand, you know there’s something special happening.”
In
addition to its work with the State of Arkansas, DXC currently provides
health and human services to clients across 42 U.S. states and
territories, offering fiscal agent services, Medicaid Management
Information Systems (MMIS), program integrity, care management,
immunization registry and eligibility services.
DXC’s current Conway
facility brings together a team of nearly 450 employees and comprises
one of two DXC integrated Medicaid services delivery centers in the U.S.
The company also works closely with 16 colleges and universities in
Arkansas to develop and recruit talent.
“This
community, the facility, and the associates who work here have seen a
decade of change in the technology industry,” said Conway Mayor Bart
Castleberry.
“It’s a credit to central Arkansas’s talent pipeline that a
company like DXC recognizes not only the proven record of performance
but the opportunities for growth.”
DXC cited a number of factors for choosing to grow in the metro Little Rock area.
“We’re
proud of our public-private partnership with the State of Arkansas and
Chamber, and helping manage the dramatic transformation underway in
public health services,” said Andrea Fiumicelli, vice president and
general manager of Healthcare and Life Sciences, DXC.
“We have a great team in Conway, and our expansion here will create new
job and career opportunities, strengthen our educational partnerships,
and contribute to the area’s growth economically and as a center of
innovation. I want to thank Governor Hutchinson, Brad Lacy and their
teams for their confidence and trust in DXC.”
“DXC
is the perfect fit for our community,” said Brad Lacy, CEO of the
Conway Area Chamber of Commerce and Conway Development Corporation.
“Conway has a fifty-year history of growing technology talent. Through
partnerships with Governor Hutchinson on initiatives like UCA’s cyber
range and the Arkansas Coding Academy, we are investing in next
generation skills.”
“Today those investments paid off as one of the
world’s largest technology companies and leaders in digital
transformation recognize that talent pipeline and make a significant
commitment to grow their business here.”
from BusinessFacilities.com