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This Government Contract opportunity from Massachusetts was posted on June 25, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Centralized Medical Emergency Dispatch (CMED) Operations Management

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NAICS: 621910
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Canada
W3554-266422 Confined Space Rescue Services – HMCS WindsorThe contract concerns confined space rescue services for HMCS Windsor, a Canadian naval vessel, under solicitation number WS5599480971 issued by the Department of Public Works and Government Services on behalf of the Government of Canada. The opportunity is open to qualified responders with a deadline for submissions set for July 7, 2026, at 2:00 PM, and is classified under NAICS code 621910, indicating it falls within other miscellaneous health services, likely reflecting specialized emergency response operations. Performance of the required services is designated to occur in Nova Scotia, aligning with the location of HMCS Windsor. The primary point of contact for inquiries is Brodie White, accessible via email at brodie.white@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca, and all submissions must comply with the federal procurement process outlined in the solicitation. This solicitation is directed at providers capable of delivering timely, certified confined space rescue capabilities in a naval environment, requiring technical expertise and adherence to strict safety and operational protocols. While no specific set-aside designation is indicated, the contract is open to all eligible federal contractors, and responses must demonstrate compliance with Canadian government standards for emergency response, training, equipment readiness, and mission support. Interested parties are directed to the provided online portal for full access to solicitation documents, evaluation criteria, and submission requirements. Failure to meet the deadline or insufficient demonstration of capability may result in disqualification.
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NAICS: 621910
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V225--Ambulance Service (Columbus)This contract solicitation, identified as V225–Ambulance Service (Columbus) under solicitation number 36C25026Q7571, is a Total Small Business Set-Aside issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs through the 250-NETWORK Contract Office 10, with a NAICS code of 621910. It is structured as an Indefinite-Delivery Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) contract with a base period and four additional ordering periods extending through June 30, 2031, and has a maximum ceiling value of $8,999,999.00. The primary performance location is the Chalmers P. Wylie Veterans Administration Ambulatory Care Center and its associated clinics in Columbus, Ohio, with services available across the entire state of Ohio. Contractors must provide 24/7/365 ambulance services including Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Life Support (ALS), and stretcher or lay-flat transports, with specific line-item pricing for one-way trips up to 20 miles, waiting time in 15-minute increments, and mileage beyond base distance. On-time performance must meet a 97% Acceptable Quality Level (AQL), with pick-ups not exceeding 15 minutes past scheduled time, and service availability must maintain a 95% compliance rate monitored through 100% surveillance. Incident reporting requires immediate telephone notification within one hour of any accident or safety issue, followed by a written report by the close of the next business day. All offerors must be certified small businesses, with prime contractors required to self-certify their socioeconomic status and maintain active registration in the System for Award Management (SAM). To comply with the limitations on subcontracting clause, at least 50% of personnel costs must be incurred for the prime contractor’s own employees. Contractors must adhere to Department of Labor wage determinations, provide proof of applicable state licensing, and meet stringent insurance requirements including automobile, general liability, and workers’ compensation coverage. Personnel must complete a minimum of 150 hours of training compliant with Department of Health and Human Services standards, pass background checks per VA Directive 0710, and sign confidentiality agreements to ensure HIPAA compliance. Contract administration is governed by far-reaching clauses including service contract reporting requirements (with deviation), indefinite quantity provisions (with deviation), and ordering and order limitations. Invoices are submitted bi-month
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NAICS: 621910
New
Canada
Medevac servicesThe Government of Canada, through the Department of National Defence, is soliciting medical evacuation services to support military personnel, DND employees, and their dependents on a global, 24/7 basis. The contractor must deliver comprehensive medevac services including bed-to-bed transportation via medically configured ground and aerial assets, with clear priority tiers: Priority 1 patients must be transported within 24 hours of initial request, Priority 2 within 36 hours, and Priority 3 within 48 hours. Services must cover critical/intensive care, psychiatric, and ambulatory patients and include full coordination, immigration and customs facilitation for patients, escorts, and crew, robust medical oversight, and strict reporting through the Administrative Post Medevac Report, which must accompany every invoice. The contractor is required to maintain current accreditation from either EURAMI or CAMTS and hold a valid Air Operator Certificate in air ambulance or aero medical operations, with regional exceptions permitting alternative credentialing in Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and North America provided an AOC is held. All medical crew must possess valid professional licenses recognized in Europe, North America, Asia, or Australasia. The contract has an initial performance period of approximately three years with the potential for two one-year option periods. Operations must be available around the clock, including holidays, with a dedicated 24/7 emergency response center serving as the single point of contact. Contractors must participate in up to five medevac scenario exercises annually and hold a quality assurance program on file. Security requirements are stringent: personnel handling sensitive information must hold a valid Secret Clearance or sign a Government of Canada Non-Disclosure Agreement, secure communication protocols must be in place, and all information related to undisclosed Canadian military locations must be immediately destroyed after use. The contractor is responsible for securing all necessary travel documentation for every individual involved in each evacuation, including crew and medical personnel. A virtual kick-off meeting via MS Teams must be conducted within ten business days of contract award. Responses to this solicitation are due by August 1, 2026, and must be submitted to Laura Adamson, Contracting Authority, at laura.adamson@forces.gc.ca. The solicitation is issued under NAICS code 621910 and is open to Indigenous businesses, First Nations organizations, and Inuit organizations, though no contract value or pricing structure has been specified at this stage.
Department of National Defence

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2 days ago

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The contract seeks a provider to deliver continuous online medical control, clinical oversight, and coordination between ambulances and hospitals across EMS Region III, ensuring seamless communication and care delivery during routine operations and mass casualty incidents. This includes real-time medical direction, protocol adherence, resource allocation, and integration with hospital emergency departments to optimize patient outcomes and system efficiency. The provider must maintain operational readiness 24/7 and possess the capability to scale services during high-volume or emergency events while maintaining strict clinical and regulatory standards. Performance is required to support the Massachusetts Department of Public Health offices, with the primary place of performance located in Boston, zip 02108. The contract is classified under NAICS code 621910 for other ambulatory health care services and is structured as a subcontract under a solicitation with a response deadline of July 3, 2026. While no set-aside type is specified, the entity must be prepared to fulfill all operational, technical, and compliance requirements necessary to sustain a high-reliability emergency medical services coordination system for the region.

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Provide 24/7 online medical control and clinical oversight for EMS Region III, ensuring seamless ambulance-hospital coordination.

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Massachusetts → OFFICES - DPH OfficesView Agency

NAICS

621910 - Ambulance ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Floor Boston, MA, 02108, US

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NONE

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Provide continuous online medical control, clinical oversight, and coordination between ambulances and hospitals for EMS Region III, including during mass casualty incidents.