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PSOB Independent Medical Examination Services

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The PSOB Independent Medical Examination Services contract, forecasted by the Department of Justice's Office of Justice Programs, seeks to procure medical examination services under NAICS code 621111. It is an open and unrestricted opportunity aimed at providing specialized medical evaluations related to the Public Safety Officers' Benefit program. The work will be performed in Washington, District of Columbia, and the contract is designed to support the agency's efforts in delivering thorough and independent medical assessments. Key points of contact include Brian Salerni for general inquiries and Tiffany Miller, who serves as the Small Business Point of Contact, ensuring opportunities for small businesses to engage with the contract. Interested parties can find additional information and updates through the Department of Justice’s official contracting forecast website. The contract emphasizes the importance of reliable and expert medical services to support justice program initiatives.

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Procurement of independent medical examination services for Public Safety Officers' Benefit program in Washington DC.

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Department Of Justice → Office Of Justice Programs

NAICS

621111 - Offices of Physicians (except Mental Health Specialists) View NAICS

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Washington, DC, US

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AgencyDepartment Of Justice → Office Of Justice Programs
Contacts2 people available
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Department Of Justice → Office Of Justice Programs
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Brian Salerni
Tiffany MillerSmall Business POC

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PSOB Independent Medical Examination Services

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