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Recovery Solutions of South Carolina, LLC

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The contract pertains to Medical Detention Services and is set to be provided by Recovery Solutions of South Carolina, LLC. This opportunity is classified as a forecast under a Full and Open/Unrestricted solicitation, indicating no restrictions on bidder eligibility. The contract falls under the NAICS code 622110, which relates to general medical and surgical hospitals, suggesting the services involve healthcare support within detention settings. The Department of Justice, specifically the US Marshals Service, is the contracting agency overseeing this effort. The services will be performed in Columbia, South Carolina, though further details regarding the exact work location or duration are not specified. Points of contact are provided for both general inquiries and small business concerns, ensuring open communication channels for interested parties. The forecast was posted on May 25, 2026, and additional information can be accessed through the Department of Justice contracting opportunities website.

General Info

Medical Detention Services by Recovery Solutions for US Marshals in Columbia, SC, under open solicitation.

Agency

Department Of Justice → US Marshals Service

NAICS

622110 - General Medical and Surgical Hospitals View NAICS

Place of Performance

Columbia, SC, US

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AgencyDepartment Of Justice → US Marshals Service
Contacts2 people available
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Department Of Justice → US Marshals Service
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Contacts
Arness Harris
Shandora AcreySmall Business POC

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Medical Detention Services

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