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JUSMAG SASP & Contractual Employees Health Insurance

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19RP3826P0844Federal

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The contract titled JUSMAG SASP & Contractual Employees Health Insurance is awarded under solicitation number 19RP3826P0844 and was posted on July 1, 2026. It is issued by the U.S. Embassy Manila under the Department of State, with the office located in Washington D.C., and the performance location is in Manila. The North American Industry Classification System code for this contract is 524114, indicating it relates to health and welfare funds. No set-aside provisions are applied, meaning the opportunity is open to all eligible vendors regardless of business size or demographic classification. The primary point of contact for inquiries is Sean P. Searcie, with Abegail B. Lamban-Tubo serving as the secondary contact, both reachable through ManilaPurchasing@state.gov. This contract is intended to provide health insurance coverage for SASP and contractual employees assigned to the U.S. Embassy Manila, ensuring compliance with medical and welfare standards for U.S. personnel abroad.

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Health insurance contract for U.S. Embassy Manila staff, awarded under solicitation 19RP3826P0844.

Agency

Department Of State → US Embassy ManilaView Agency

Contract Value

$17,971.8

NAICS

524114 - Direct Health and Medical Insurance Carriers View NAICS

Place of Performance

MANILA, DC, PHL

Set-Aside

NONE

Awardee

INSULAR HEALTH CARE INCView Profile

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AgencyDepartment Of State → US Embassy Manila
Contacts2 people available
OfficeWASHINGTON, DC, 20520, USA
Organization / Agency
Department Of State → US Embassy Manila
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Office AddressWASHINGTON, DC, 20520, USA
Contacts
Sean P. Searcie
Abegail B. Lamban-Tubo

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