The Obama administration has selected consulting firm Accenture to maintain HealthCare.gov, CBS News reports. The contract is worth between $90 million and $100 million. The website allows users to select health care insurance plans available under the Affordable Care Act (a.k.a. the health care reform law, or ACA). The launch of the site in late 2013 was full of technical problems. Accenture replaces CGI, the original site contractor, whose contract is expiring, and also will work with QSSI, which was initially appointed to fix the site after its launch.

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