Randal Pinkett, chairman and CEO of BCT 
Partners, is widely known for his winning appearance on the fourth
 season of NBC’s The Apprentice. BCT Partners was recently awarded billion-dollar contracts from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to provide health and IT 
solutions to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration 
(SAMHSA) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
“The SAMHSA and CIO-SP3 contracts are significant wins for our company,†Pinkett said in a statement. “They demonstrate the depth and
breadth of our expertise in supporting complex, nationwide initiatives. They also exemplify our commitment to working with federal government agencies–helping achieve their missions and thereby improving the lives of the people they serve.”The SAMHSA contract will cover a 5-year period with a total ceiling of $900 million towards influencing SAMHSA in realizing their goals in substance abuse prevention and mental health treatment in those suffering from behavioral health issues.

 The NIH Contract will work on performance in the areas of IT over a 
10-year period with a total ceiling of $20 billion.
BCT Partners was founded in 2001. The firm works with partners in the areas of housing, community development, economic development, workforce development, children and families, education, and health.