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On-Site and Virtual Yoga Instruction for VA Employees

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The contract requires the provision of one weekly 30-minute yoga session for employees of the Department of Veterans Affairs, delivered both in-person at VA facilities and virtually through a secure video platform to ensure accessibility across locations. The service must be consistently scheduled and facilitated to support employee wellness, with sessions designed to accommodate participants in multiple settings simultaneously. The contract is categorized as a subcontract under NAICS code 611699, indicating it falls under other miscellaneous educational services, and is managed by the 256-NETWORK Contract Office 16. Performance is designated to occur in Houston, Texas, though virtual participation extends the reach beyond the physical location. The solicitation was posted on June 25, 2026, with responses due by July 3, 2026, and no specific set-asides or award preferences are indicated.

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Weekly 30-minute yoga sessions in-person and virtually for VA employees in Houston, Texas.

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Department Of Veterans Affairs → 256-NETWORK Contract Office 16 (36C256)View Agency

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611699 - All Other Miscellaneous Schools and Instruction View NAICS

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Houston TX, MS, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Veterans Affairs → 256-NETWORK Contract Office 16 (36C256)
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Deliver one weekly 30-minute yoga session for VA employees, offered both in-person at VA facilities and virtually via secure video platform.

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