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ACUITY INTERNATIONAL, LLC Reston VA 20191 USA

UEI: SLED_8DC04776D1F5B278

ACUITY INTERNATIONAL, LLC Reston VA 20191 USA is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_8DC04776D1F5B278. It has been awarded $3,006,206,000 across 7 federal contracts. Primary work spans Emergency and Other Relief Services and Offices of Physicians (except Mental Health Specialists). Top awarding agencies include Gsa/fas Office Of Acquisition Opera, Ttl Order Office Of Acq Operations, and W074 Endist Mobile.

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Gsa/fas Office Of Acquisition Opera$2.0B65.6%
Ttl Order Office Of Acq Operations$985.4M32.8%
W074 Endist Mobile$49.9M1.7%
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624230 - Emergency and Other Relief Services$3.0B98.3%
621111 - Offices of Physicians (except Mental Health Specialists)$49.9M1.7%
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NAICS: 624230
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Prop 47 Cohort 5 Grant: Employment Services & Emergency Support ServicesTuolumne County is seeking proposals to deliver employment services and emergency support services to justice-involved individuals under its Proposition 47 Cohort 5 Grant, with a performance period spanning from January 1, 2026, to June 30, 2029. The contract, solicited under RFP-2025-0130, is designed to address systemic barriers to reentry in a rural environment where limited transportation, lack of stable housing, unemployment, and insufficient access to basic necessities such as food and hygiene supplies impede successful rehabilitation. The County’s approach integrates employment pathways with immediate supportive services and treatment supervision to promote rapid stabilization, workforce engagement, and long-term community reintegration. Proposals must be submitted electronically through the County’s procurement portal by August 9, 2026, and will be evaluated using a best-value approach based on four weighted criteria: Reasonable Cost of Service (30%), Service Delivery/Methodology (25%), Completeness of Proposal (pass/fail gatekeeper), and Qualifications (20%). The estimated contract value ranges from $1,601,242 to $2,277,702, encompassing both grant funds and leveraged resources. The winning proposer will be required to implement a comprehensive service model that includes mobile outreach, community-based collaboration, and structured case management, with key deliverables such as a Local Evaluation Plan, Quarterly Performance Reports, and an Annual Evaluation Report. All personnel must hold valid California professional licenses, and the contractor must maintain specified insurance coverage, including $2 million in commercial general liability and $1 million in automobile liability, with the County named as an additional insured. The contract imposes strict compliance obligations related to data confidentiality under HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2, record retention per grant guidelines, and adherence to nondiscrimination and accessibility standards. Indemnification clauses require the contractor to hold the County harmless from liabilities arising from its operations, except in cases of the County’s sole negligence or willful misconduct. The County retains significant discretion to extend, modify, reduce funding, or terminate the agreement without liability based on budgetary constraints or performance concerns, and all successful proposals may become binding contractual terms. Key personnel must be identified by name and credentials, and any conflicts of interest with County officials must be disclosed upfront. No federal FAR clauses apply, as this is a county-level grant-funded service agreement, and submissions must comply with local procedures rather than federal procurement
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NAICS: 624230
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Disaster Recovery ServicesCobb County is seeking qualified contractors to provide disaster recovery services aimed at assisting citizens and businesses during and after disasters. The services include securing personal and real property from further damage, theft, vandalism, or trespass, as well as providing housing and meal vouchers to affected individuals. Only properly licensed and approved companies are eligible to respond, and the County intends to establish a Call List of three contractors who meet all requirements. These contractors will generally be selected on a rotating basis for assignments, though the County retains the right to engage any contractor on the list at any time based on need and availability. The solicitation is open under reference number 26-7002, with a response deadline of August 13, 2026. Proposals must be submitted to the Procurement Services department in Marietta, Georgia, and inquiries should be directed to Senior Procurement Specialist Cameron Eveler. While no specific NAICS code or set-aside classification is indicated, responses must demonstrate the capability to deliver immediate, on-the-ground support during emergency situations, with an emphasis on the safety and well-being of County residents. All selected contractors will be expected to operate in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations and be capable of scaling operations to meet the demands of varying disaster scenarios.
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NAICS: 624230
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Emergency Acquisition Basic Ordering Agreement (EA BOA) - FDThe General Services Administration’s Office of Shared Services Delivery is inviting contractors to apply for participation in an Emergency Acquisition Basic Ordering Agreement (EA BOA) designed to accelerate the procurement of critical supplies and services during federal emergencies across the United States and its territories. Unlike traditional contracts, the EA BOA is not a guaranteed source of work but serves as a pre-vetted pool of qualified providers who can rapidly respond to emergency orders when triggered by federal agencies. Participation does not require a GSA Schedule, and FAR 8.4 procedures do not apply—instead, a streamlined ordering process outlined in the draft agreement will govern all future emergency solicitations. Contractors are expected to demonstrate the ability to deliver a broad range of products and services needed in disaster scenarios, such as those listed in the FEMA and DLA catalogs, with an emphasis on rapid response and delivery timelines that may be critical during declared emergencies. Interested parties must submit a company overview not exceeding five pages, detailing their products or services, federal contracting experience, socio-economic status, and relevant emergency response history, along with contact information and their Unique Entity ID. Applications are due by August 21, 2026, and selection will be based on capacity to support nationwide emergency needs, experience with federal agencies, and demonstrated capability in disaster response. Selected contractors will be invited to sign the final EA BOA document and register in GSA’s ASSIST system; the agreement will be active from January 1, 2027, through December 31, 2031. Not all applicants will be accepted, and participation does not guarantee orders. GSA will review submissions using SAM.gov data, CPARS records, and other qualifying information, and may schedule virtual meetings to assess fit. Non-selected contractors will be offered feedback and guidance for future opportunities.
Ttl Order Office Of Acq Operations

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NAICS: 621111
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Primary Care Provider Services (Physician/APP)The contract seeks a Primary Care Provider Services vendor to deliver comprehensive medical care to incarcerated individuals within Worth County, Georgia, including routine and urgent clinical services, management of chronic health conditions, sick call visits, and preventive health screenings. Providers must be licensed physicians or advanced practice professionals capable of operating within a correctional healthcare environment, ensuring timely and appropriate medical intervention while adhering to established health protocols and standards of care. The scope emphasizes continuity of care, documentation, and responsiveness to both scheduled and emergent health needs of the detained population. The contract is structured as a subcontract with a NAICS code of 621111, indicative of primary care physician services, and is issued by the Worth County Board of Commissioners. The solicitation was posted on July 15, 2026, with responses due by August 11, 2026, and is accessible through the Georgia Department of Administrative Services portal. While specific details regarding compensation, staffing levels, or performance metrics are not provided in the available data, the expectation is for the contractor to maintain high standards of clinical care within state correctional facility constraints, with services to be performed at locations under the jurisdiction of Worth County’s correctional system.
Worth County Board of Commisioners

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NAICS: 621111
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Medical Director Services (Physician/NP/PA)The contract seeks a qualified physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant to serve as Medical Director in a correctional healthcare environment, providing comprehensive clinical leadership and oversight of all medical operations. Responsibilities include developing and implementing medical policies, ensuring quality assurance standards are met, and delivering direct care for inmates with complex medical needs, requiring a high level of expertise in managing chronic conditions, mental health comorbidities, and emergent situations within a secure facility. The role demands strong administrative capabilities, a deep understanding of correctional healthcare regulations, and the ability to lead multidisciplinary teams while maintaining compliance with state and federal healthcare guidelines. The position is structured as a subcontract under the Worth County Board of Commissioners in Georgia, with the solicitation posted on July 15, 2026, and responses due by August 11, 2026. The NAICS code 621111 identifies this as a primary care physician service, aligning the scope with outpatient medical practice standards adapted for institutional settings. While specific location details are not provided, performance is expected to occur within a correctional facility under the jurisdiction of Worth County. Interested parties must demonstrate proven experience in correctional medicine, leadership in clinical operations, and a commitment to delivering ethically sound, evidence-based care under challenging environmental constraints.
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NAICS: 621111
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Pine Ridge Medical ServicesThis solicitation, numbered 1282A726Q0023, is a Request for Quotation issued by the USDA Forest Service under the Department of Agriculture for on-site medical services at the Pine Ridge Job Corps Center in Chadron, Nebraska. The requirement is exclusively set aside for small businesses as defined by NAICS code 621111 with a size standard of Q201, and all offers must comply with Total Small Business Set-Aside provisions under FAR 19.5. Contractors are expected to deliver comprehensive medical care including examinations, assessments, treatment, immunizations, prescription issuance, health monitoring, hospitalization recommendations, follow-up care, prevention planning, and intervention services in alignment with the Statement of Work and the Job Corps Federal Regulations outlined in Title 20 CFR Part 684. Services must be provided weekly, typically one or two days per week between Monday and Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with exceptions for federal holidays, and are subject to coordination with center personnel. All personnel must hold unrestricted licenses to practice in the state of service, maintain active malpractice and general liability insurance, and be prepared to undergo criminal background checks and drug testing as required by the Contracting Officer. Student records and all reports generated under this contract are the property of the U.S. Government, and data must be managed in compliance with HIPAA, OSHA, state and federal laws, and American Medical Association guidelines. Contractors must submit quotations with complete pricing, resumes for proposed staff, proof of current insurance, and verified professional licenses to avoid being deemed non-responsive. Invoices are to be submitted monthly between the first and fifteenth of the following month through the Invoicing Processing Platform (IPP), and only services rendered during the billing period may be billed per the Contract Line Item Numbers listed in the Schedule of Items, which is not included in the solicitation materials. The Government has not yet secured funding for this effort and reserves the right to cancel the solicitation at any time without obligation to reimburse proposers for incurred costs. Performance location is strictly defined at 15710 Hwy 385, Chadron, NE 69337, and contractors must adhere to all center security procedures, report adverse student behavior incidents promptly to the Health and Wellness Director or Contracting Officer’s Representative, and provide monthly health-related reports detailing student separations, equipment needs, supply depletion, and special service costs. Key personnel must maintain
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NAICS: 236220
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Operation and Maintenance with Incidental Repair, IDIQ MATOC, WOM RegionThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District is pursuing an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) to support Operation & Maintenance (O&M) with incidental repair and minor construction services for the Defense Health Agency across healthcare facilities located west of the Mississippi River. This contract will serve at least 60 active military installations, with an estimated minimum of twelve task orders awarded over a five-year ordering period with no extension options. The work will be performed at occupied healthcare facilities, including Naval Hospital Twentynine Palms and its outlying clinics, requiring contractors to operate under strict constraints to minimize disruption to daily medical operations, implement facility-specific containment measures, and comply with stringent regulatory and accreditation standards such as those from the Joint Commission and AAALAC. Contractors must also demonstrate experience working in environments subject to Biosafety Level requirements and be capable of managing critical utility systems and preventive maintenance records in alignment with medical facility protocols. The solicitation is scoped under NAICS code 236220, Commercial and Institutional Building Construction, and is classified as unrestricted with a Small Business reserve. Selection will be based on past performance, bonding capabilities, and demonstrated technical experience in similar healthcare settings. Proposals must be submitted through the Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment (PIEE) platform by users assigned the Proposal Manager role, using the WAWF e-Business Suite, with registration required at wawf.eb.mil and technical support available via phone or email. While the total contract value is not specified, the consolidation justification notes an estimated value exceeding $2 million, and brand name specifications are under review for potential inclusion pending public feedback.
W074 Endist Mobile

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NAICS: 236220
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7th Enlisted Unaccompanied Personnel Housing The contract pertains to the construction of unaccompanied enlisted personnel housing at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, under solicitation number W9127826RA050, with a response deadline of August 18, 2026. The work falls under NAICS code 236220, indicating it is for military housing construction, and is managed by the Department of Defense through the Office of W074 Endist Mobile located in Mobile, Alabama. The project will deliver housing facilities for enlisted personnel who are not accompanied by family members, ensuring compliance with military standards for living quarters, safety, and operational readiness. The primary point of contact for inquiries is Ariel Chamberlain, reachable via email and phone provided. All performance of the work is required to occur at Eglin AFB, Florida, with the specific zip code 32542 designated as the place of performance. There is no set-aside designation specified for small businesses or other categories, meaning the solicitation is open to all eligible contractors. Interested parties must submit proposals before the deadline to be considered, and correspondence regarding the solicitation must go through the designated point of contact. The contract is issued under the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ authority, and all terms, specifications, and requirements will be detailed in the full solicitation available via the provided SAM.gov link.
W074 Endist Mobile

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NAICS: 541330
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Architect-Engineer (AE) Services to Support Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste (HTRW) Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC)Architect-Engineer (AE) services, as defined by 40 U.S.C. 1101 and FAR 2.101, are required under a Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) to support the Mobile District’s Environmental Restoration Program with a focus on complex Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste (HTRW) projects. These services encompass a full spectrum of environmental engineering and scientific support, including strategy development, regulatory analysis, site investigations, remedial design, feasibility studies, proposed plans, public engagement, and record of decision documentation. Technical deliverables include vapor intrusion assessments and remediation, treatability and pilot studies, risk assessments, sampling and data validation, geotechnical investigations, monitoring well installation, groundwater and surface water modeling, environmental site assessments, and surveys for asbestos, leaded paint, and other HTRW materials. The contract also requires investigation and assessment of emerging contaminants such as per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), along with electronic data management and water reuse initiatives. Work will be performed primarily within the Mobile District’s Area of Responsibility covering the southeastern United States, Central and South America, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, with potential for mission support outside this region upon coordination and approval by other USACE Divisions or stakeholders. The effort is governed under NAICS code 541330, and past performance evaluations will consider only prime contractor projects under this classification. The procurement is a combined solicitation with no set-aside, and the contracting office is located in Mobile, Alabama, with primary points of contact for inquiries being Danielle Kachele and Elisha Couch. Pricing and task order details will be determined through subsequent individual task orders issued under the MATOC framework, with no contract value or period of performance specified in the solicitation.
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