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BPA for Drug Testing Services

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The Bureau of Engraving and Printing, through its Office of Manufacturing Support Wcf, has issued a forecast for a Blanket Purchase Agreement aimed at securing drug testing services under NAICS code 541380. This initiative is intended to establish a long-term ordering mechanism for reliable and compliant drug testing services to support federal workforce safety and regulatory standards. While the solicitation has not yet been released, the forecast indicates an upcoming opportunity for qualified vendors to compete for placement on the BPA, with no specific set-aside designation currently identified. The place of performance and detailed delivery locations are not yet specified, suggesting flexibility across potential federal sites managed by the agency. Point of contact for this anticipated procurement includes Brandi Idemudia as the Bureau Point of Contact and Jack Phillips as the Program Office Point of Contact, providing a clear channel for vendor inquiries and coordination. The forecast was posted on May 25, 2026, and potential offerors are encouraged to monitor the official Treasury forecasting portal for the formal solicitation announcement. Although technical and compliance requirements are not detailed in this preliminary notice, vendors should prepare to meet federal standards for chain-of-custody procedures, accredited laboratory certification, and timely reporting capabilities. This BPA is expected to serve the Bureau’s operational needs for ongoing, scalable, and secure drug testing solutions.

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BPA for drug testing services supporting Bureau of Engraving and Printing workforce compliance.

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Office of Manufacturing Support Wcf → Bureau Of Engraving And PrintingView Agency

NAICS

541380 - Testing Laboratories and ServicesView NAICS

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AgencyOffice of Manufacturing Support Wcf → Bureau Of Engraving And Printing
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Office of Manufacturing Support Wcf → Bureau Of Engraving And Printing
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Brandi Idemudia
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