Aptive Wins $31.1M Contract to Provide Nurses to Miami VA Medical Center and Clinics

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Aptive Wins $31.1M Contract to Provide Nurses to Miami VA Medical Center and Clinics

Posted on 07.22.25
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Aptive received a $31.1 million contract to provide registered nurses to the Miami Veterans Affairs (VA) Health Care System, including its medical center and regional outpatient clinics. Over the next five years, Aptive will supply skilled clinical personnel in support of the Veterans Health Administration mission to provide exceptional health care to Veterans in South Florida.

“This partnership underscores our deep commitment to advancing Veteran care leveraging technology to automate sourcing, qualification, credentialing and deployment of nursing support at a scale and price point that will materially impact Miami VA operations,” said Sean Lenehan, Aptive’s chief operating officer. “We are honored to support the dedicated teams at the Miami VA and its affiliated clinics by accelerating the deployment of nursing professionals who will help ensure Veterans receive timely, compassionate care.”

Aptive will provide a range of both general and specialized registered nurses, enhancing VA’s capacity to meet the growing and evolving needs of the Veteran population.

“Aptive understands the unique clinical and operational demands of the VA system,” said Meredith Singh, Aptive’s vice president of health care staffing. “We take great pride in recruiting and placing exceptional nurses who bring skill, empathy and unwavering dedication to every shift. This work is personal for us — it’s about giving back to those who’ve served and enabling VA to provide health care services on demand.”

This task order falls within the VA Integrated Critical Staffing Program Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity contract. Through this contract, Aptive and its Arrow ARC partners provide health care staffing and support services to VA facilities and program offices across the country.