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This contract involves managing and overseeing a network of subrecipients that provide Title X services, with a focus on ensuring compliance with federal requirements. The contractor will be responsible for integrating reporting and quality standards across the network to maintain consistent service delivery and adherence to regulatory guidelines. The contract is categorized under the NAICS code 541990, which pertains to professional, scientific, and technical services. Issued by the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health under the Department of Health and Human Services, this subcontract was posted on April 3, 2026, with a response deadline of January 9, 2027. While specific details such as the office location and point of contact are not provided, the contract aims to facilitate effective oversight and management to uphold the standards and accountability of Title X service providers.

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Manage and oversee Title X subrecipients ensuring federal compliance and consistent quality reporting.

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Department Of Health And Human Services → Office Of The Assistant Secretary For HealthView Agency

NAICS

541990 - All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesView NAICS

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Documents

This scope was carved out of PA-FPH-27-001.

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Title X Family Planning Services Grants

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AgencyDepartment Of Health And Human Services → Office Of The Assistant Secretary For Health
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Manage and monitor a network of subrecipients delivering Title X services, ensuring compliance with federal requirements and integration of reporting and quality standards.

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