G003--Wellness Services: Online Fitness
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The Department of Veterans Affairs, Network Contracting Office 4, is conducting a market survey to identify qualified sources capable of providing a firm fixed price contract for online wellness services, specifically focused on virtual fitness and integrative health modalities for Veterans within VISN 4, encompassing nine medical centers across Pennsylvania and Delaware. The potential contract would span five years, beginning November 7, 2026, with a one-year base period and four one-year option periods, and is intended to deliver unlimited, live, interactive virtual classes to up to 5,000 users, including Veterans and staff. Classes must cover yoga in multiple forms, tai chi, meditation, breathwork, qi gong, Pilates, barre, HIIT, resistance training, and other modalities, with all sessions conducted via two-way video to ensure real-time instructor interaction and engagement. The platform must be accessible via standard personal devices using secure login, require no specialized hardware, support Wi-Fi connectivity, and comply with strict security standards that prohibit the transmission of any Protected Health Information. The contractor must provide trauma-sensitive and veteran-specific programming, including dedicated classes for women Veterans, pre/post-natal yoga, neck and shoulder care, and resilience tracking using Whole-Health protocols. Instructors must be certified in their respective modalities and trained in trauma-informed practices to help Veterans regulate emotional and physical responses without providing counseling or mental healthcare. The platform must include a digital class directory, offer at least five daily classes Monday through Friday and two on weekends, with flexible scheduling to accommodate shift work, and maintain uninterrupted service from the start date. The contractor is required to establish standard operating procedures for participant safety, access, quality assurance, and supply management. Only anonymized usage data can be tracked by the VA for performance assessment and future planning. Responses are voluntary and not binding, with no compensation for costs incurred; responses must be submitted by email to the Contract Specialist by July 24, 2026, and include company details, NAICS code 713940, socioeconomic status, UEI, and capability statements. While responses may inform a future solicitation, they do not constitute an offer or guarantee of procurement, and all respondents must be registered in SAM prior to any potential contract award.
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DRAFT REQUIREMENTS DESCRIPTION (NOT COMPREHENSIVE)  The Veterans Integrated Services Network 4 (VISN 4) is seeking to procure a contract for services of Wellness Services On-line Fitness for the VISN 4 nine VA Medical Centers (VAMCs) located within Pennsylvania and Delaware (Altoona, Butler, Coatesville, Erie, Lebanon, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Wilkes-Barre, and Wilmington, DE) to cover a five-year period.  DESCRIPTIONÂ
The Veterans Integrated Services Network 4 (VISN 4) has a requirement for a firm fixed price contract to provide Wellness Services On-line Fitness for the VISN 4 nine VA Medical Centers (VAMCs) located within Pennsylvania and Delaware (Altoona, Butler, Coatesville, Erie, Lebanon, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Wilkes-Barre, and Wilmington, DE). The period of performance includes a one-year base year and four one-year option periods.
PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE:
Base Year: November 7, 2026 November 6, 2027 Option Year 1: November 7, 2027 November 6, 2028 Option Year 2: November 7, 2028 November 6, 2029 Option Year 3: November 7, 2029 November 6, 2030 Option Year 4: November 7, 2030 November 6, 2031
SCOPE OF WORK:
The Veterans Integrated Services Network 4 (VISN 4) has a requirement to provide VISN 4 s patients and staff with a firm fixed priced contract with unlimited access to an interactive, virtual wellness platform. VISN 4 anticipates a need for access for up to 5000 users. Users shall be permitted to participate in unlimited classes. For informational purposes, VISN 4 estimates that users will participate in approximately 1000 classes per month based on historical usage; however, actual usage may diverge from this estimate. Users who register but stay inactive or do not take a class within the required timeframe will be dropped from their assigned roles. The contractor shall provide access to the necessary resources and platform to accomplish virtual, interactive, digital participation in online classes of live yoga (multiple forms), tai chi, meditation/mindfulness, breathwork, qi gong, Pilates, barre, iRest yoga nidra, high intensity interval training (HIIT), resistance training, aerobics, and other live modalities. The virtual delivery of these services shall provide real-time feedback, support, and personal interaction comparable to an onsite class, without physical contact. In support of the VA mission, the contractor s roster shall include classes specifically oriented to the veteran population. The contractor shall have particular experience in leading trauma-sensitive yoga classes, which may help clients heighten their body awareness and thereby learn to release tension, reduce and control fear and arousal, and tolerate sensation. Trauma-sensitive yoga may help calm the mind and regulate physical and emotional responses. Trauma-sensitive approaches teach clients to recognize and tolerate physical sensations and thereby regain a feeling of safety inside their bodies. While these classes will facilitate interaction between users and instructors, they are in no way intended to provide psychological counseling or mental healthcare services. At no time may Protected Health Information (PHI) be shared between VA users and the contractor. Contractor shall provide: Contractor shall provide virtual two-way interface for live wellness classes that provide meaningful person to person interaction for users. Such personal interaction is required to enhance engagement, ensure safety, and accelerate wellness outcomes. Live-streaming of classes that do not offer meaningful interaction does not meet this requirement. System configuration shall not require any hardware or software specific to the service, and shall be capable of functioning via wireless connection to the internet (ie via Wi-Fi connectivity). Participants will access Contractor s digital platform via personal electronic devices (i.e., laptop, tablet, smartphone) using secure login credentials. Contractor s online platform shall include a digital directory of classes. Contractor shall provide availability of teachers with trauma-sensitive training or certification. Contractor shall provide an established standard operating procedure for addressing physical safety concerns of participants during live classes. Contractor platform shall provide encryption to ensure security of user information. User information includes self-reported data such as name, address, email, and password. PHI shall not be shared between VA users and the contractor. Contractor shall provide VA ability to track and monitor anonymized user information to assess usage and increase engagement. Contractor shall offer Veterans-only classes. Contractor shall offer Women-veterans only classes. Contractor shall offer resiliency tracking, using Whole-Health provided questions to increase effectiveness. Contractor shall offer workshops dedicated to specific practices (such as Tai-Chi) and modalities for more intense learning. Contractor shall offer: Pre/Post Natal Yoga, Mindfulness classes, Pilates, Barre, Yoga Therapy, Neck & Shoulder Pain and back-care classes. Contractor shall provide an online platform that delivers users unlimited access to live classes. (Contractor not required to provide services on federal holidays.) Classes shall be taught via live, two-way video in group settings. Class size shall be conducive to personal interaction. Contractor shall offer at least 5 virtual classes per day Monday through Friday, and at least 2 classes per day Saturday and Sunday. Classes shall be available at a variety of times, day and night, to maximize accessibility for those who may work alternate shifts. Participant Access:Â Participants will access the contractor s digital platform via personal electronic devices (i.e., laptop, tablet, smartphone) using secure login credentials. Live classes cover multiple forms of yoga, meditation, breathwork, tai chi, qi gong, Pilates, barre, iRest yoga nidra, high intensity interval training (HIIT), resistance training, and aerobics. Access via password-protected login. Credentialed instructors trained and specialized in veteran-trauma. Real-time interaction and feedback during live sessions. Participants must prepare personal space and position their device appropriately for the sessions.
Operational Efficiencies System Configuration:Â Programming changes must be executable wirelessly with no part exchanges, supporting Wi-Fi connectivity.
Bandwidth and Access:Â The system must expand offerings without taxing bandwidth, supporting two-way video streaming accessible via personal devices.
Security:Â Ensure appropriate encryption to protect user information. No ePHI is transferred to vendors/customers. Track and monitor anonymized user data for metrics including signups, class attendance, and utilization. These metrics will be used for marketing and service improvement within VISN 4. Opportunity to monitor use of new technology to determine if this type of platform could prove to be beneficial for other types of Complementary and Integrative Health (CIH) modalities in the future.
Contractor Responsibilities Qualified Personnel:Â Contractor shall provide professional instructors certified in relevant wellness modalities, focused on veteran and trauma-sensitive specific training.
Service Tailoring:Â Services should be specifically tailored for veterans, offering curated live classes. Subscription must include live online classes, recorded/on-demand classes, and newsletters, or written content for VISN 4 VAMCs.
Full Operation:Â Ensure uninterrupted service from the contract start date.
Standard Operating Procedures (SOP):Â Contractor must establish SOPs for safety, operations, access, supply management, and quality assurance.
Capabilities Statement and Documentation:  Companies are invited to provide their capabilities, relevant experience, and knowledge in the provision of security guard services. Sources are asked to provide information to demonstrate their answers to the following items of information:  1. General information about your company to include: Company Name: Company Address: Socioeconomic Status (Business Size and Concern): SBA Certified (Yes/No):  GSA Contract Number covering these services and Expiration Date (if applicable): Company Unique Equity Identifier (UEI): Company NAICS Code(s): Point of Contact Name: Point of Contact Phone Number: Point of Contact Email Address: Company Website (if available):  2. The North American Industry Classification System Code (NAICS) is 713940 Fitness and Recreational Sports Centers, and the Small Business Size Standard is $17.5 million.  3. Based on market response, the following clauses may be included in a resulting solicitation, should one be issued:  VAAR 852.219-10, VA Notice of Total Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business Set-Aside.  VAAR 852.219-11, VA Notice of Total Veteran-Owned Small Business Set-Aside.  FAR 52.219-6, Notice of Total Small Business Set-Aside.   Accordingly, prospective contractors will be required at time of solicitation response to certify to the applicable limitation on subcontracting requirements in 13 CFR 125.6, with reference to the appropriate set-aside. Please include in the response to this sources sought notice your ability or inability to certify to the clause applicable to your organization.Â
4. Provide a summary of your firm s ability to provide the services described in this announcement. In addition to a Capability Statement, submissions can include specifications, brochures, and manuals as attachments.   Submit responses via email only to Contract Specialist Antonio Armstrong at antonio.armstrong2@va.gov, no later than 10:00 AM EST, Friday, July 24, 2026, with Sources Sought number 36C24426Q0779 in the subject line. Telephone responses shall not be accepted. The Government will not provide feedback in response to vendor questions about the requirement at this time. If you identify ambiguities or have concerns about anything in the description of the requirement, however, please include them with your response. Confirming receipt of the response is the responsibility of the contractor. Contact the Contract Specialist if the Government does not confirm receipt of the sources sought response within two business days.  Simply responding as an interested party does not constitute your company as a source. Prospective contractors must provide the above requested information.   After reviewing the responses to this sources sought notice, a solicitation announcement may be published on the SAM, NASA SEWP V or GSA websites in the near future. Responses to this sources sought notice are not considered adequate responses to a solicitation announcement. All prospective contractors are required to respond to a solicitation announcement in addition to responding to this sources sought notice.   Prospective contractors are reminded that in accordance with FAR 4.11 they shall be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) database and shall complete electronic annual representations and certifications in SAM prior to award of a contract. SAM is located at https://sam.gov/SAM/ and consolidated the capabilities of CCR/FedReg, ORCA, and EPLS. There is NO cost to use SAM.   No solicitation document is available at this time; this notice is to acquire information only. No pricing information should be included in responses as pricing information will not be considered.Â
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