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The Indian Health Service has issued a forecast for a mailing system contract under NAICS code 491110, indicating an upcoming opportunity for services related to postal and mailing operations. The forecast was posted on May 25, 2026, and is intended to provide industry advance notice of a potential procurement, though no solicitation number or set-aside details are currently available. The place of performance and specific location details have not been designated, suggesting the work may be conducted across multiple sites or determined later in the acquisition process. Jamie Kortgard is listed as the Program Point of Contact for operational inquiries, while Jennifer Richardson serves as the Contracting Officer responsible for the procurement process. Interested parties can find additional information through the provided link to the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization portal.

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Quadient mailing system contract by Indian Health Service, NAICS 491110, planned for March 2026 acquisition.

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Indian Health Service

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491110 - Postal ServiceView NAICS

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AgencyIndian Health Service
Contacts2 people available
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Indian Health Service
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Jamie Kortgard
Jennifer RichardsonContracting Officer

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Mailing system

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