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Cable TV Infrastructure

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The contract opportunity pertains to the installation of patient cable TV infrastructure across all GSU facilities under the Indian Health Service, aiming to enhance patient experience through improved communication and entertainment services. The scope includes the procurement, installation, and deployment of cable TV systems and related devices in patient care areas, with the work expected to be performed at multiple Indian Health Service locations. The contract is classified under NAICS code 517810, indicating it involves other telecommunications services, specifically those supporting patient-facing technology infrastructure. The solicitation is currently in forecast status, with the posting date indicating future intent to issue a formal request but no formal solicitation number has been assigned yet. Clarissa John serves as the Program Point of Contact for technical and operational inquiries related to patient cable TV needs, while Misty Billy is identified as the Contracting Officer responsible for procurement and contract administration. No specific geographic details are provided for performance locations, suggesting work may occur at various Indian Health Service sites nationwide. The contract emphasizes infrastructure upgrades designed to support patient well-being through reliable television services, though details regarding contract value, timeline, delivery schedules, or technical specifications are not yet available as the opportunity remains in forecast phase. Interested vendors should monitor the official HHS OSDBU portal for upcoming formal solicitations.

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Installation and provision of patient cable TV systems at Georgia State University by Indian Health Service.

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Indian Health Service

NAICS

517810 - All Other TelecommunicationsView NAICS

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US

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AgencyIndian Health Service
Contacts2 people available
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Indian Health Service
Office AddressN/A
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Clarissa John
Misty BillyContracting Officer

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2025-AAP-GSU-IT-0039: GSU Wide - Patient Cable TV Installation and Devices

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