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Nasal Narcan Program Administration

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The contract titled Nasal Narcan Program Administration is a subcontract issued by the California Police Department to manage the administration of naloxone for reversing opioid overdoses. It encompasses the full lifecycle of naloxone deployment including training personnel in proper administration techniques, ensuring widespread availability of the medication, and maintaining accurate incident reporting for all overdose responses. The program is designed to support rapid, effective intervention in opioid emergencies and requires structured protocols for implementation and documentation. The opportunity was posted on July 1, 2026 with a response deadline of July 24, 2026, and is categorized under NAICS code 621999 for other ambulatory health care services. The place of performance and specific location details are not specified, indicating the scope is likely statewide or regionally distributed across California.

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Administer naloxone statewide, train personnel, ensure availability, and report overdose responses per California Police Department contract.

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621999 - All Other Miscellaneous Ambulatory Health Care Services View NAICS

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CA, USA

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AgencyCalifornia → Police Department
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Manage naloxone administration for opioid overdose reversal, including training, deployment, and incident reporting.

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