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GENERALI OSIGURANJE MONTENEGRO AD null 81000 XKS

UEI: SLED_E5DE0308063D6A0D

GENERALI OSIGURANJE MONTENEGRO AD null 81000 XKS is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_E5DE0308063D6A0D. It has been awarded $1,087,307 across 1 federal contract. Primary work spans Direct Health and Medical Insurance Carriers. Top awarding agencies include Embassy Podgorica.

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Embassy Podgorica$1.1M100%
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524114 - Direct Health and Medical Insurance Carriers$1.1M100%
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NAICS: 524114
Federal
Request for Information - Group LE Staff Health Insurance for U.S. Embassy Vientiane
Solicitation # 19LA9026N0378
The U.S. Embassy Vientiane is seeking information from insurance providers capable of delivering group health insurance coverage for its locally employed staff and eligible dependents, totaling approximately 280 employees, 225 spouses, and 650 children. This request is strictly for market research and does not constitute a solicitation or binding commitment; responses are voluntary and will inform a potential future procurement expected to be launched in late 2027. The government is evaluating insurers with established networks in Laos and Thailand, seeking details on plan specifications, coverage limits, premium structures, provider payment methods, claims processing, and optional benefits such as dental, vision, air ambulance, and international medical coverage. Companies must demonstrate their ability to meet the needs of a large, diverse workforce across a complex regional environment and show flexibility in customizing plans. Submissions must be presented in a white paper format and include company contact information, proposed contracting strategy, and comprehensive responses to all questions outlined in the RFI. The deadline for responses is September 14, 2026, and submissions must be emailed to VientianeProcurement@state.gov with a specific subject line. All materials submitted become the property of the U.S. Government and will not be returned. Participants are advised that no reimbursement will be provided for response preparation costs. Questions must be submitted in writing by September 1, 2026, and will be addressed publicly through an amendment on SAM.gov. The North American Industry Classification System code associated with this effort is 524114, indicating a focus on health and medical insurance.
US Embassy Vientiane

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13 days ago

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NAICS: 524114
Federal
Medicare Administrative Contractor (MAC) Jurisdiction 8 (J8) - Synopsis/Draft RFP / Presolicitation
Solicitation # 75FCMC27R0001
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is seeking a Medicare Administrative Contractor (MAC) to administer health insurance benefit services for Medicare Fee-For-Service (FFS) beneficiaries in Jurisdiction 8, which includes the states of Indiana and Michigan. The contractor will be responsible for core functions such as Medicare claims processing and payment services, provider enrollment and customer service, appeals management, audit and reimbursement activities, and medical review, all in strict compliance with federal laws, CMS guidelines, Medicare manuals, and regulatory requirements to ensure the financial integrity of the program. The contract is anticipated to be awarded as a Cost-Plus-Award Fee (CPAF) instrument with a base year and eight one-year option periods, totaling a potential duration of 120 months, with performance beginning upon contract award and phased implementation timelines for key components such as Part A and Part B systems cutover. The solicitation follows a full and open procurement under FAR Part 15, and award will be made using a trade-off approach that prioritizes the best overall value to the government, weighting technical factors—Staffing Plan, Operations, and Past Performance—significantly higher than price, with Small Business Utilization and AbilityOne compliance serving as equally weighted, pass/fail criteria. All offerors must adhere to comprehensive submission requirements including a six-volume proposal structure with strict page limits for technical sections, mandatory use of specific templates and attachments such as the Basis of Estimate, Cost Proposal Templates, and the Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT), and submission in specified formats including PDF, Microsoft Word, and unprotected Microsoft Excel files compatible with Office 2016 or later. Proposals must be submitted electronically via email by 11:00 AM EST on November 2, 2026, and must include certifications regarding small business status, responsibility, debarment status, and compliance with federal regulations including FAR clauses on ethics, payments, contract changes, government property, and inspection of services. The contractor must also meet stringent operational requirements such as separation of certification and disbursement functions for Medicare payments, compliance with Section 508 ICT accessibility standards, and adherence to HIPAA and data security protocols. All employees requiring access to HHS facilities or systems must pass FBI fingerprint background checks, and U.S.-based performance is required to the maximum extent practicable. Invoicing must occur through the Invoice Processing Platform (IPP), and deliverables are to be submitted via the MAC/CMS Data Exchange system. Responses to the draft solicitation
Ofc Of Acquisition And Grants Management

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16 days ago

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NAICS: 524114
SLED
Fully Insured LSU First Retiree Medicare Advantage Plan
Solicitation # 50001-2878
Louisiana State University is soliciting bids for a Fully Insured LSU First Retiree Medicare Advantage Plan under solicitation number 50001-2878. The procurement seeks a provider to offer comprehensive health and drug coverage for 4,078 members for a base period in 2027, with optional extensions for 2028 and 2029. Bidders may propose either a Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug (MAPD) plan or a combined Medicare Advantage and stand-alone Prescription Drug Plan (MA+PDP). The award will be based on the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) model, where the total cost is calculated as the monthly per member per month premium multiplied by the member count and twelve months. To be technically acceptable, suppliers must meet several strict threshold requirements, including maintaining a CMS Star Rating of four stars or higher and demonstrating at least five continuous years of experience managing Medicare Advantage plans for groups of 3,000 or more covered lives. The plan must be equal to or better than the current benefit design, provide a nationwide non-proprietary PPO network, and be co-branded with LSU. Evaluation also focuses on the implementation and transition plan to ensure minimal disruption from the incumbent provider, UnitedHealthcare, as well as the quality of the pharmacy network and formulary. The contract includes comprehensive compliance mandates, requiring adherence to LSU information security policies, the Louisiana Database Breach Notification Law, and federal statutes such as the Clean Air Act and the Anti-Kickback Act. Suppliers must provide performance guarantees and are subject to penalties for non-compliance. Bids must be submitted electronically to lsubids@lsu.edu by August 18, 2026, at 11:00 AM CT, and must include a completed price sheet to avoid immediate disqualification.
LSU - Baton Rouge

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23 days ago

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NAICS: 524114
Federal
Locally Employed Staff Health Insurance Services for U.S. Embassy Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Solicitation # 19GE5026Q0123
The U.S. Department of State, through the Regional Procurement Support Office Frankfurt, is seeking quotes for comprehensive health insurance services for locally employed staff at the U.S. Embassy in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, under solicitation 19GE5026Q0123. This is a full and open competition for an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract with a five-year base period consisting of one base year and four one-year option periods, with services required to begin no later than November 1, 2026. The contract will be awarded on a firm-fixed-price basis, and all pricing must include labor, overhead, administrative costs, profit, and any applicable taxes—except VAT, which is explicitly excluded. Currency is fixed and may not be altered post-award. The Government will evaluate proposals based on technical capability, past performance, and price, with technical factors weighted significantly higher than price. The contractor must maintain an operational presence in Kyrgyzstan at award or demonstrate a credible plan to establish one before performance begins and must be licensed, authorized, and compliant with local regulations to provide health insurance services in the country. Proposals must be submitted in two volumes: Volume 1 contains pricing documentation and certifications, including a completed price schedule, IRS Form W-14 if applicable, and all mandatory representations, while Volume 2 details technical capability, staffing, and past performance related to administering health insurance for approximately 789 beneficiaries. The contractor must demonstrate experience in managing comparable programs, provide a technology platform accessible in English and Russian, maintain a local network of medical providers, support 24/7 medical evacuation coordination, and ensure seamless transition from the current provider. Mandatory requirements include active SAM registration, valid local licenses, proof of financial stability, and the ability to receive payments through international banking channels. Premium adjustments may be considered after the base year based on claims experience or new host-country laws affecting direct labor costs, but not for currency fluctuations or indirect expenses. Proposals are due by August 24, 2026, and must be emailed as downloadable files, not via hyperlinks, with strict formatting and compliance requirements to be considered eligible for award.
Acquisitions - Rpso Frankfurt

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NAICS: 541618
Federal
Cybersecurity Supply Chain Risk Management (C-SCRM) ConsultingThe contract seeks consulting services to implement Cybersecurity Supply Chain Risk Management (C-SCRM) practices focused on enhancing the security of digital supply chains for the US Embassy in Podgorica. Core responsibilities include conducting comprehensive vendor risk assessments, verifying the provenance of critical hardware and software components, and actively identifying and mitigating risks associated with the use of banned telecommunications equipment. These efforts are aimed at safeguarding sensitive diplomatic operations against supply chain threats by ensuring all third-party technologies meet stringent cybersecurity standards and comply with federal prohibitions on equipment from untrusted vendors. The solicitation is structured as a subcontract under NAICS code 541618, which categorizes it under other scientific and technical consulting services. The response deadline is August 24, 2026, and the work is to be performed in Podgorica, Montenegro, with a postal code of 81000. The contracting entity is the Department of State through the US Embassy in Podgorica, and while no specific set-aside provisions are indicated, the engagement requires specialized expertise in supply chain security and international regulatory compliance. The project underscores the urgency of securing digital infrastructure abroad by enforcing rigorous supply chain controls against evolving cyber threats.
US Embassy Podgorica

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27 days ago

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NAICS: 541611
Federal
Software Attestation and Compliance CertificationThe contract requires the provision of formal software attestations following major system updates, ensuring adherence to secure development practices as defined by the NIST Secure Software Development Framework and applicable federal cybersecurity guidelines. These attestations must be comprehensive, documented, and submitted to verify that all software modifications have been developed, tested, and deployed using validated secure engineering controls, threat modeling, and input validation procedures aligned with federal standards. The work is scoped to support the U.S. Embassy in Podgorica under the Department of State and must be performed primarily in Podgorica, Montenegro, with a zip code of 81000. This is a subcontract opportunity classified under NAICS code 541611 for Computer Systems Design Services, with a response deadline of August 24, 2026, at 2:00 PM. The solicitation was posted on July 24, 2026, and there is no set-aside designation or type specified. The contract demands rigorous compliance documentation and accountability, with no provision for informal or partial attestations. Contractors must demonstrate prior experience in federal software compliance, secure development lifecycle management, and must be prepared to substantiate claims with evidence such as artifact logs, code reviews, and third-party validation where applicable. Participation requires full understanding and implementation of NIST SSDF controls across the entire software supply chain.
US Embassy Podgorica

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NAICS: 524114
Federal
Insurance Global Medical Coverage (GMC) for Local Staff
Solicitation # 19CG5026R0008_GMC_LocalStaff
The U.S. Embassy in Kinshasa is preparing to solicit offers for comprehensive health insurance coverage for its local staff under the title “Insurance Global Medical Coverage (GMC) for Local Staff,” with solicitation number 19CG5026R0008_GMC_LocalStaff. The requirement is classified under NAICS code 524114 for direct health and medical insurance carriers and PSC code G009 for social non-government insurance programs. The contract will be structured as a fixed price with economic price adjustment indefinite quantity/indefinite delivery instrument, under which the government will issue firm fixed-price delivery orders for approximately 351 premiums over the performance period. The anticipated period of performance includes a base year and four optional one-year extension periods, subject to government discretion. All prospective contractors must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) database in accordance with FAR 52.204-7, and responses must be submitted electronically via SAM.gov once the solicitation is officially published. The embassy has indicated that the solicitation is not yet ready for issuance but will be posted on SAM.gov when available, and the award may be made based on the initial offer without engaging in negotiations. Performance will be carried out in support of the U.S. Embassy Kinshasa located in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with primary point of contact Vernetta Wheeler and secondary contact Annie Ntula listed for inquiries. No set-aside provisions apply, and while key elements such as payment terms, invoicing methods, and evaluation criteria are not yet defined, the overarching obligation is to provide comprehensive global medical coverage to the embassy’s local workforce.
Usembassy Kinshasa

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