Managed Health Care Services
Contract Overview
Solicitation details, issuing organization, response deadlines, documents, and interested companies for this government contract opportunity.
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The US Marshals Service is seeking contractor support to establish a nationwide healthcare delivery system for individuals in federal custody, covering end-to-end management of medical, dental, and non-network pharmacy claims across all 94 federal judicial districts. This includes validation, processing, re-pricing, and clearing of claims with strict adherence to 18 U.S.C. § 4006, requiring that all reimbursement rates not exceed local Medicare Fee-for-Service allowable amounts or state Medicaid benchmarks. The solution must be enterprise-level, scalable, and capable of ensuring compliance with federal statutory requirements while delivering consistent healthcare services to detainees nationwide. The solicitation, titled Managed Health Care Services with number PODOMOHealthcare7152026, was posted on July 15, 2026, with responses due by August 7, 2026. It falls under NAICS code 524114 and is managed by the Department of Justice through the USMS office located in Landover, Maryland. Performance will be primarily based in Arlington, Virginia. Primary point of contact is Arness Harris at arness.harris@usdoj.gov, with Tara Gray as the secondary contact at Tara.Gray@usdoj.gov. This is a sources-sought notice aimed at gathering market information to shape the future procurement approach.
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Arlington, VA, USASet-Aside
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Full Description
The anticipated scope of services will be to acquire contractor support services to provide a nationwide healthcare delivery system for United States Marshals Service (USMS) prisoners.
The USMS requires an enterprise-level, nationwide solution to manage end-to-end medical, dental, and non-network pharmacy claims validation, processing, re-pricing, and clearing for individuals in federal custody across all 94 federal judicial districts. A critical driver of this requirement is strict statutory compliance with 18 U.S.C. § 4006, which mandates that healthcare services provided to detainees be re-priced and reimbursed at rates not exceeding local Medicare Fee-for-Service (FFS) allowable amounts or state-capped Medicaid benchmarks.
