Princeton Company Scores VA Contract

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has awarded a contract to Princeton-based Onsite Occupational Health and Safety Inc. to operate two veterans clinics in Arkansas. The $18.8 million contract calls for the company to operate the clinics through 2020.
Officials cut the ribbon Wednesday on the Community-Based Outpatient Clinic in Helena, Arkansas. The clinic began seeing patients on January 1. A ribbon cutting will be held Friday for the CBOC in Jonesboro, Arkansas. That clinic began seeing patients on April 1.
Both clinics provide primary care, mental health care, women’s healthcare and preventive health services for veterans.
"Onsite OHS is honored to partner with the Memphis VA to offer high quality, personalized healthcare services to Veterans," said Kyle Johnson, president and chief executive officer of Onsite OHS. "As a Veteran myself, I look forward to providing clinical care to those who have sacrificed so much and honorably served our country."
The contract is the fourth awarded to Onsite OHS by the VA. The company also operates CBOCs in Tennessee, New York and Mississippi.