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Public Health or Security Collaboration Initiatives

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The contract, titled Public Health or Security Collaboration Initiatives, is a subcontract issued by the U.S. Mission to Fiji under the Department of State to support collaborative efforts addressing transnational threats such as public health risks, cyber scams, disinformation, and narcotics trafficking. It is open for response until August 8, 2026, and is classified under NAICS code 621990, which pertains to other miscellaneous ambulatory health care services, indicating a focus on health-related coordination and response systems. The initiative seeks partners capable of working across borders to strengthen resilience and coordination in regions vulnerable to multifaceted security and health challenges, with performance expectations tied to international cooperation rather than domestic operations. Although no specific place of performance or point of contact is provided, the geographic scope implies activities centered in the Pacific region, particularly involving Fiji and neighboring nations. The absence of a set-aside designation suggests any eligible entity may apply, and the solicitation is posted through the federal grants portal for public access.

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U.S. Mission to Fiji seeks partners for Pacific-wide public health and security collaboration against transnational threats until August 8, 2026.

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AgencyDepartment Of State → U.S. Mission To Fiji
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Support collaborative efforts to combat transnational threats including public health risks, cyber scams, disinformation, and narcotics trafficking.

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