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Supply Chain and Logistics Support for HIV Commodities

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The contract titled Supply Chain and Logistics Support for HIV Commodities requires the management of end-to-end procurement, warehousing, and distribution of critical HIV-related supplies including antiretrovirals, diagnostic testing kits, and personal protective equipment in regions affected by armed conflict and severe operational disruption. The subcontractor must ensure uninterrupted supply chains despite challenging security, infrastructure, and access conditions, maintaining strict quality control and regulatory compliance throughout all logistics phases. The work is focused on sustaining life-saving health interventions for populations in war-torn areas where traditional distribution systems have failed or been compromised. The opportunity is issued under the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention through the Department of Health and Human Services with a NAICS code of 493110 indicating warehousing and storage services. All proposals must be submitted by July 20, 2026, and the performance location is unspecified but implicitly tied to conflict-affected regions requiring urgent humanitarian logistics. The contract does not specify a set-aside category and the point of contact details are not provided, emphasizing the need for proposers to independently navigate the grant.gov portal for full submission instructions and technical requirements.

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Manage end-to-end HIV supply chain in conflict zones under CDC/HHS with strict compliance and uninterrupted delivery.

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Department Of Health And Human Services → Centers For Disease Control-GhcView Agency

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493110 - General Warehousing and Storage View NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Health And Human Services → Centers For Disease Control-Ghc
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Manage procurement, warehousing, and distribution of HIV commodities such as antiretrovirals, testing kits, and PPE in war-disrupted environments.

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