The Contracting Officer, operating under the Indian Health Service within the Department of Health and Human Services, supports the delivery of essential health services to Native American and Alaska Native communities by ensuring access to critical administrative and clinical documentation infrastructure. Their core mission centers on enabling accurate, timely, and compliant medical recordkeeping through specialized support services, with a strategic focus on enhancing healthcare documentation integrity and operational efficiency in underserved tribal populations.
Contracting Officer is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. Over the last 12 months, Contracting Officer has obligated $490,788, issued 1 award, and worked with 1 contractor.
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AI Mission Profile
The Contracting Officer, operating under the Indian Health Service within the Department of Health and Human Services, supports the delivery of essential health services to Native American and Alaska Native communities by ensuring access to critical administrative and clinical documentation infrastr...
The Contracting Officer, operating under the Indian Health Service within the Department of Health and Human Services, supports the delivery of essential health services to Native American and Alaska Native communities by ensuring access to critical administrative and clinical documentation infrastructure. Their core mission centers on enabling accurate, timely, and compliant medical recordkeeping through specialized support services, with a strategic focus on enhancing healthcare documentation integrity and operational efficiency in underserved tribal populations. Priorities include modernizing clinical workflows, strengthening data accuracy in patient records, and ensuring regulatory alignment with federal health standards through outsourced expertise.
Procurement activity is concentrated on professional administrative services, particularly medical transcription and document preparation, which are vital to maintaining auditable, standardized health records across remote and resource-limited facilities. Contracts are typically structured as sources-sought notices to evaluate vendor capabilities before award, often leveraging flexible acquisition vehicles that allow for rapid response to evolving clinical documentation needs.
The agency consistently targets NAICS 561410 for document preparation services, reflecting a deliberate reliance on trained professionals to transcribe, edit, and manage clinical narratives. All recent procurements have been designated as SBA set-asides, indicating a strong commitment to contracting with small business concerns and fostering economic opportunity among qualified minority-owned and service-disabled veteran-owned firms. Vendor relationships are built on demonstrated expertise in healthcare documentation compliance, data privacy, and secure handling of protected health information.
As a contracting office embedded within the Indian Health Service, this entity operates without a fixed geographic footprint, serving tribal health programs nationwide. It functions as a centralized procurement authority under its parent department, utilizing standardized federal acquisition mechanisms to fulfill mission-critical documentation needs while upholding federal small business participation goals.
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