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Preston County Commission Awards EMS Medical Director and IT Contracts
March 25, 2026
Preston County Commission in West Virginia has approved two key contracts to enhance emergency medical services and IT support. The commission is appointing Dr. Michael Shukis, an ER doctor from West Virginia University, as the new EMS medical director with a contract valued between $1,200 and $2,000 annually. This appointment replaces the outgoing medical director and aims to strengthen EMS clinical oversight. Concurrently, the commission awarded a new IT support contract to Infinite Technology Solutions at a monthly cost of $1,200, effective April 2026, replacing the previous provider GST amid service and legal challenges.
- The EMS medical director contract offers a cost-effective solution for clinical leadership, with Dr. Shukis bringing relevant expertise from WVU.
- The IT support contract reflects a strategic move to improve local service quality and reduce monthly expenses compared to the prior provider.
- Procurement professionals should note the importance of vendor performance and legal standing, as demonstrated by the transition from GST to Infinite Technology Solutions.
- These contracts highlight opportunities for vendors specializing in EMS clinical services and IT support within local government settings in West Virginia.
The countyβs current provider of GST is embroiled in a lawsuit, unable to provide adequate services, and recommended accepting the new contract with the different provider.
— Nathan Raybeck, County Administrator
Shukis is more than qualified for the role and his role as medical director would cost $1,200 to $2,000 a year to WVU.
— Henry McDonald, Preston County EMS Director
Agencies
Preston County Commission, Preston County EMS, West Virginia University, West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources
Vendors
Infinite Technology Solutions, GST, KAMP Ambulance
Contracts
$1,200 to $2,000 per year, $1,200 per month