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Comprehensive Medical Services

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The contract titled "Comprehensive Medical Services" is a forecast opportunity issued by the Federal Prison System under the Bureau of Prisons, part of the Department of Justice. It seeks to provide medical services on a nationwide scale to support the healthcare needs within the federal prison population. The solicitation is open to all potential vendors, as it is designated as Full and Open/Unrestricted, with no specific set-aside for particular types of businesses. This contract falls under the NAICS code 622110, which pertains to general medical and surgical hospitals, indicating the scope and nature of medical services required. Key points of contact for this contract include Andre Cawood, responsible for general inquiries, and Sarah Dean, who serves as the Small Business Point of Contact, ensuring that small businesses can navigate the procurement process effectively. Although the contract details such as solicitation number and precise office location are not specified, interested parties can access additional information and updates via the Department of Justice’s contracting opportunities portal. The forecasted nature of the contract indicates it is in the planning or early announcement phase, allowing providers to prepare for participation in the upcoming procurement.

General Info

Federal Prison System seeks nationwide medical services under open solicitation, supporting federal inmate healthcare.

Agency

Department Of Justice → Federal Prison System / Bureau Of Prisons

NAICS

622110 - General Medical and Surgical Hospitals View NAICS

Place of Performance

[Nationwide], US

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NONE

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AgencyDepartment Of Justice → Federal Prison System / Bureau Of Prisons
Contacts2 people available
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Organization / Agency
Department Of Justice → Federal Prison System / Bureau Of Prisons
Office AddressN/A
Contacts
Sarah DeanSmall Business POC

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COMPREHENSIVE MEDICAL SERVICES COMPREHENSIVE MEDICAL SERVICES COMPREHENSIVE MEDICAL SERVICES Comprehensive Medical

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