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Vehicle Recompete: Idc 36C25024D0101

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This Indefinite Delivery Contract (36C25024D0101) is established by the Department of Veterans Affairs, specifically through the Network Contract Office 10, to support first fill and urgent prescription fulfillment for VHA VISN-10. The contract is designated as a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business set-aside with an overall ceiling of 1,904,529.48 dollars. The ordering period for this vehicle remains open until March 31, 2027. Palisade Strategies, LLC has been awarded significant task orders under this vehicle, including one for 389,792.40 dollars and another for 345,888.82 dollars. The contract is classified as likely to be recompete with a medium confidence level. The primary NAICS code associated with these services is 456110.

General Info

VA contract for VISN-10 prescription fulfillment awarded to Palisade Strategies through March 2027.

Agency

Department Of Veterans Affairs → 250-NETWORK Contract Office 10 (36C250)

NAICS

456110 - Pharmacies and Drug RetailersView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Veterans Affairs → 250-NETWORK Contract Office 10 (36C250)
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Department Of Veterans Affairs → 250-NETWORK Contract Office 10 (36C250)
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Idc vehicle 36C25024D0101 ordering period ends 2027-03-31T00:00:00.000Z. 0 active task orders valued at $0.
Vha visn-10 first fill / urgent prescription fulfillment Original Solicitation: 36C25024Q0222 IDV Ceiling: $1,904,529.48 Set-Aside: Service disabled veteran owned small business set-aside Contracting Office: 250-NETWORK Contract Office 10 (36C250) Agencies: Department of Veterans Affairs Classification: recompete-likely (Confidence: medium - 60/100)
Top task orders by value: - VA VHA FIRST FILL / EMERGENCY PRESCRIPTIONS. VISN 10 ($389,792.4) - PALISADE STRATEGIES, LLC - VHA VISN-10 FIRST FILL / URGENT PRESCRIPTION FULFILLMENT ($345,888.82) - PALISADE STRATEGIES, LLC

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