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This Solicitation opportunity from California was posted on May 14, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Invitation For Bid (IFB) 26-10083 LFS Staffing Contract

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26-10083State & Local

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The California Department of Public Health’s Center for Laboratory Sciences is seeking to contract with a staffing agency to provide ten Clinical Laboratory Scientists to support Laboratory Field Sciences operations for up to three years. These professionals are essential due to the California Clinical Laboratory Law, which mandates that clinical chemistry laboratories be staffed by licensed Clinical Laboratory Scientists. Their role ensures compliance with regulatory standards, quality testing, accurate result interpretation, emergency responsiveness, patient safety, and effective collaboration with other healthcare professionals. Laboratory Field Sciences, under state law and federal CLIA regulations, is responsible for inspecting licensed clinical laboratories at least biennially. This solicitation, titled "Invitation For Bid (IFB) 26-10083 LFS Staffing Contract," was posted by the California Department of Public Health on May 14, 2026, with a response deadline of June 2, 2026. The contract focuses exclusively on staffing needs within California and is managed through the state's procurement system. For further details or inquiries, the primary contact is David Silva, reachable via email at david.silva@cdph.ca.gov. The contract highlights the critical necessity of these licensed professionals in maintaining laboratory compliance and supporting public health objectives across the state.

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California seeks staffing agency to supply ten licensed Clinical Laboratory Scientists for three years.

Agency

California Department of Public Health

NAICS

561320 - Temporary Help ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

CA, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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Addendum 2 to IFB 26-10083 - Changes to Exhibits

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IFB 26-10083 LFS Staffing Contract

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IFB 26-10083 Standard Agreement and Exhibits

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IFB 26-10083 LFS Staffing Contract

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IFB 26-10083 Cost Worksheet

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Addendum 1 to IFB 26-10083 for LFS Staffing Contract

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IFB 26-10083 LFS Staffing Contract Q&A

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IFB 26-10083 Exhibits Version 2 - California Department of Public Health CLS Services

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AgencyCalifornia Department of Public Health
Contacts1 person available
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California Department of Public Health
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The California Department of Public Health, Center for Laboratory Sciences, is seeking a staffing agency to provide ten (10) Clinical Laboratory Scientists (CLS) to work in Laboratory Field Sciences (LFS) for a period not to exceed three years. California Clinical Laboratory Law requires that anyone working in a clinical chemistry laboratory must hold a CLS license in clinical chemistry. Their presence is crucial for regulatory compliance, quality testing, result interpretation, emergency response, research advancement, patient safety, and collaboration with healthcare professionals. LFS is required by California law to inspect licensed clinical laboratories at least every two years, a process governed by the federal Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA).