The Women’s Health program under the Mississippi Department of Health is dedicated to improving maternal and reproductive health outcomes through evidence-based evaluation and administrative excellence. Its core mission centers on strengthening public health infrastructure by commissioning expert consulting services to assess program effectiveness, refine service delivery models, and support data-driven decision-making for critical initiatives such as breast and cervical cancer screening and maternal mortality review.
Women's Health is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 7 open contract opportunities.
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AI Mission Profile
The Women’s Health program under the Mississippi Department of Health is dedicated to improving maternal and reproductive health outcomes through evidence-based evaluation and administrative excellence. Its core mission centers on strengthening public health infrastructure by commissioning expert co...
The Women’s Health program under the Mississippi Department of Health is dedicated to improving maternal and reproductive health outcomes through evidence-based evaluation and administrative excellence. Its core mission centers on strengthening public health infrastructure by commissioning expert consulting services to assess program effectiveness, refine service delivery models, and support data-driven decision-making for critical initiatives such as breast and cervical cancer screening and maternal mortality review. Strategic priorities include enhancing surveillance systems, ensuring program accountability, and advancing equity in women’s health services across the state. Key initiatives focus on sustaining long-term public health interventions through rigorous evaluation and administrative support that enables responsive, community-aligned care.
The agency procures specialized scientific and management consulting services to support program evaluation and operational efficiency. Contracts are typically issued as competitive solicitations for performance-based outcomes, with an emphasis on external expertise to maintain objectivity and technical rigor in assessing public health programs. These engagements often involve data analysis, protocol development, and stakeholder coordination to inform policy and practice improvements.
The agency primarily targets NAICS 541690 (Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services) and 541611 (Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services), reflecting a reliance on external consultants to conduct program evaluations and provide administrative support. There are no set-aside preferences indicated in procurement patterns, suggesting a focus on capability and expertise over demographic-based contracting preferences. Vendor relationships are transactional and outcome-oriented, with an emphasis on qualified firms capable of delivering high-integrity public health assessments.
Operated by the Mississippi Department of Health and based in Jackson, the Women’s Health program serves the entire state with a focused scope on maternal and reproductive health initiatives. It utilizes standard state procurement vehicles for professional services, relying on competitive solicitations to engage external consultants rather than internal staffing or long-term IDIQs.
Recent Women's Health Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Women's Health, including active solicitations and recent awards.