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Comprehensive Medical Services USP Atwater

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The U.S. Department of Justice, through the Federal Bureau of Prisons at USP Atwater in California, is procuring interim comprehensive medical services under a sole-source justification to ensure uninterrupted healthcare delivery to the inmate population. The contract, valued at $203,965, is designed as a one-month bridge period—either June 1–30 or July 1–31, 2026—to maintain continuity of care while preparing for a future competitive indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract. The incumbent contractor, Seven Corners, is the sole provider with existing provider credentialing, completed security clearances, and five years of uninterrupted service at the facility, making it the only responsible source capable of delivering seamless medical, dental, mental health, surgical, and community-referral services without disruption. The award is justified under FAR 6.104-1(a)(3) and statutory authority 41 U.S.C. § 3304(a)(1), relying on pre-established, fair and reasonable pricing from option year four of contract 15B61819D00000001. All onsite providers must submit and complete security clearance packages within 30 days of contract issuance, with a full approval process expected to take an additional 30 days before they can perform onsite duties. Performance occurs primarily at USP Atwater and through local community providers, with no FOB terms applicable as this is a service-based contract. No structured evaluation factors, detailed pricing line items, inspection criteria, or contract administration payment details are specified beyond the estimated cost and performance window. The procurement avoids recompetition solely due to the critical need for continuity, leveraging the incumbent’s unique qualifications and operational infrastructure as the basis for both sole-source justification and organizational conflict of interest mitigation. No socioeconomic status, unique entity ID, or formal certifications from the offeror are disclosed, and no additional clauses, attachments, or submission formatting instructions are provided beyond the requirement to respond via SAM.gov by June 25, 2026.

General Info

Seven Corners awarded sole-source contract for medical services at USP Atwater, June 2026, cost $203,965.

Agency

Department Of Justice → USP AtwaterView Agency

NAICS

622110 - General Medical and Surgical Hospitals View NAICS

Place of Performance

CA, 95301, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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ATW+JOFOC+Comprehensive+Medical+Services+%28June+2026%29.pdf

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ATW+JOFOC+Comprehensive+Medical+Services+%28July+2026%29.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of Justice → USP Atwater
Contacts1 person available
OfficeATWATER, CA, 95301, USA
Organization / Agency
Department Of Justice → USP Atwater
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Office AddressATWATER, CA, 95301, USA
Contacts
John Ridgeway

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https://api.sam.gov/prod/opportunities/v1/noticedesc?noticeid=0b9eeb6309a14dc5aed88434485fd3ff

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