The 8PCTR-MDH-POTOMAC CENTER PURCHASING supports the operational needs of Maryland’s public health and therapeutic services facilities, primarily serving the Potomac Center and Secure Evaluation & Therapeutic Treatment (SETT) programs. Its core mission is to ensure safe, functional, and clinically supportive environments for vulnerable populations through the procurement of essential human services and facility maintenance.
8PCTR-MDH-POTOMAC CENTER PURCHASING is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors.
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The 8PCTR-MDH-POTOMAC CENTER PURCHASING supports the operational needs of Maryland’s public health and therapeutic services facilities, primarily serving the Potomac Center and Secure Evaluation & Therapeutic Treatment (SETT) programs. Its core mission is to ensure safe, functional, and clinically s...
The 8PCTR-MDH-POTOMAC CENTER PURCHASING supports the operational needs of Maryland’s public health and therapeutic services facilities, primarily serving the Potomac Center and Secure Evaluation & Therapeutic Treatment (SETT) programs. Its core mission is to ensure safe, functional, and clinically supportive environments for vulnerable populations through the procurement of essential human services and facility maintenance. Strategic priorities include sustaining direct care delivery through licensed therapists and dietitians, maintaining critical infrastructure such as heating and fire safety systems, and providing janitorial and groundskeeping services to uphold hygiene and safety standards in state-operated facilities. The agency prioritizes continuity of care and environmental compliance, enabling staff to focus on patient outcomes without operational disruption.
Procurement patterns reflect a reliance on service-based contracts to support both clinical and facility operations. The agency frequently engages contractors for licensed therapeutic services, routine maintenance of mechanical systems, and custodial support, often issuing solicitations for part-time or ongoing service roles. Contracts are typically structured as individual task orders or indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) arrangements, allowing flexibility to respond to staffing and maintenance demands across multiple sites.
Primary procurement targets include Janitorial Services, Plumbing and HVAC contracting, and therapeutic services such as speech therapy and dietetics. The agency consistently sources skilled trade and human services providers without set-asides, indicating a focus on capability and compliance over socioeconomic preferences. Vendor relationships appear performance-driven, with recurring solicitations for the same service categories suggesting established vendor pools and a preference for proven, reliable contractors.
Operated under the Maryland Department of Health, this purchasing entity serves state-run health and treatment facilities with no specified geographic limitation beyond Maryland. It utilizes standard state procurement vehicles to acquire essential services that sustain daily operations, emphasizing functional reliability over innovation or technology acquisition.
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