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NAICS Code· 624410

Child Care Services

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing care and early learning opportunities for infants and children. These establishments generally care for children from birth through school age and may also offer pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, and/or before- or after-school educational programs. The care and early learning provided by these establishments may include opportunities for development in health, social and emotional learning, and family engagement. Illustrative Examples: Before-school and after-school educational programs, separate from schools Child care babysitting services Child or infant care centers Head Start and Early Head Start programs, separate from schools Nursery schools Preschool centers Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--Show more

NAICS 624410 – Child Care Services encompasses the provision of regulated early childhood education and care services for children under the age of 13, typically delivered in center-based, home-based, or school-linked settings. This sector supports workforce readiness by enabling parents—particularly those in military, federal civil service, or public safety roles—to maintain employment through reliable, licensed child care.

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NAICS code 624410 covers Child Care Services. This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing care and early learning opportunities for infants and children. These establishments generally care for children from birth through school age and may also offer pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, and/or before- or after-school educational programs. The care and early learning provided by these establishments may include opportunities for development in health, social and emotional learning, and family engagement. Illustrative Examples: Before-school and after-school educational programs, separate from schools Child care babysitting services Child or infant care centers Head Start and Early Head Start programs, separate from schools Nursery schools Preschool centers Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--

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RFP 2026-004 ChildCare Services Management and OperationsWorkforce Solutions North Texas (WSNT) is soliciting proposals through RFP 2026-004 to select a service provider to manage and operate Child Care Services (CCS) across the North Texas region, including the counties of Archer, Baylor, Clay, Cottle, Foard, Hardeman, Jack, Montague, Wichita, Wilbarger, and Young. The contract, with an estimated value of $10.5 million for the first year, will run from October 1, 2026, to September 30, 2027, following a transition period in September 2026. Proposals must be submitted via email by June 30, 2026, at 4:00 p.m. CST, adhering to strict formatting guidelines including Arial 11-point font, single spacing, page numbering, and PDF submission with digital or embedded signatures; scanned copies and late submissions are not accepted. The solicitation emphasizes a trade-off evaluation methodology, weighing technical merit against cost reasonableness, with a total possible score of 410 points across five criteria: Organizational Capacity and Capability (60 points), Workforce Center Services (100 points), Demonstrated Experience and Effectiveness (55 points), Financial Management (35 points), and Cost Analysis (50 points), plus up to 100 points for interviews and 10 bonus points for VetHUB certification. Evaluation prioritizes demonstrated success in delivering similar services, operational efficiency, financial stability, and cost structure aligned with market rates and allowable expenses. Proposers must comply with Texas Workforce Commission regulations, utilize designated systems including TX3C and TIERS, and maintain robust administrative, financial, and data integrity systems in accordance with Texas Grant Management Standards and the TWC Financial Manual. Contractors must ensure staffing continuity, pass a six-month probationary review, and adhere to strict conflict of interest and legal disclosure requirements. Profit is negotiable and based on performance, risk, and complexity, not fixed. All offers must include completed certifications regarding debarment, lobbying, and drug-free workplace, though no UEI, CAGE, or socioeconomic certifications were submitted in the available materials. Payment will be processed monthly via electronic funds transfer using the Work in Texas system, with invoices requiring supporting procurement documentation. Oversight will be conducted by WSNT, with no explicit COR or COTR details provided, and performance will be assessed through audits, client satisfaction
WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS NORTH TEXAS

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16 days ago
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G099--VA American Lake WA - New Award - Childcare Services - VA Puget Sound WA Healthcare SystemThe U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is conducting market research to determine the availability of qualified contractors capable of providing drop-in childcare services at the American Lake Medical Center in Tacoma, Washington, under the authority of Section 5107(a) of the Johnny Isakson and David P. Roe, M.D. Veterans Health Care and Benefits Improvement Act of 2020. This initiative supports veterans receiving mental health or intensive medical appointments by offering flexible, on-demand childcare aligned with their unpredictable appointment schedules. The requirement is classified under NAICS code 624410, and the procurement is managed by the Network Contracting Office 20 (36C260) based in Vancouver, Washington, with Andrew O’Neal serving as the Contract Specialist. This presolicitation notice, posted on June 29, 2026, with responses due by July 8, 2026, at 4:00 p.m. Pacific Time, is strictly for information gathering and planning purposes and does not represent a solicitation, request for proposal, or commitment to award a contract. Interested parties are invited to respond via email only and must provide their company name, contact details, DUNS number, business size classification—including potential socioeconomic designations such as Small Disadvantaged Business, 8(a), HUBZone, SDVOSB, VOSB, EDWOSB, WOSB, or Large Business status—and indicate whether they hold a Federal Supply Schedule contract under Group 66 III, Category 605-2A. A capability statement, not to exceed three pages, must be submitted to demonstrate the entity’s resources, personnel, and prior experience delivering comparable childcare services. There are no submission fees, no reimbursement for costs incurred, and no obligation for the government to proceed with an acquisition. Responses will inform the development of a potential future RFQ and do not guarantee participation in any subsequent solicitation. The place of performance is clearly defined as the American Lake Medical Center in Tacoma, WA 98493, with no packaging, labeling, or delivery requirements applicable since the work is service-based. No contract clauses, evaluation factors, pricing details, or period of performance have been established at this stage, and no Contracting Officer’s Representative or technical representative has been designated.
260-NETWORK Contract Office 20 (36C260)

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17 days ago

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8 days ago
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Turnkey Services – Financing, Redevelopment, and Operator – for Downtown El Paso Childcare FacilityWorkforce Solutions Borderplex is seeking a qualified firm to deliver turnkey services for the development and operation of a childcare center at the County-owned vacant building located at 501 E. 1st Ave in downtown El Paso, Texas. The facility is designed to serve over 90 children and respond to demonstrated demand from approximately 11,000 downtown employees, with strong community support confirmed through surveys. The selected respondent will be responsible for securing all necessary financing through non-WSB sources including private investment, philanthropy, and New Market Tax Credits, with no financial contribution or reimbursement obligations from WSB or El Paso County. The firm must design, construct, and equip the facility in full compliance with applicable state and local laws, permits, and lease terms, and ultimately operate it as a licensed Texas child-care provider under the oversight of the Texas Health and Human Services Commission and the Texas Workforce Commission, including mandatory participation in the Texas Rising Star program if serving subsidized children. The project requires a 20-year operational commitment under a sublease arrangement, with construction and certificate of occupancy required no later than December 31, 2030. Proposals must be submitted as a single PDF not exceeding 15 numbered pages by 3:00 p.m. MST on June 23, 2026, via email to procurement@borderplexjobs.com, with no hand-delivered or mailed submissions accepted. Evaluation will be based on a weighted scoring system prioritizing experience and qualifications, including public-private partnership history, the proposed project concept and 20-year operational model, and a proven finance plan with demonstrated success in securing philanthropic and tax-credit funding. Additional factors include background and overview of the firm, with a tiebreaker awarding five points to qualified Veteran Heroes United in Business certified entities. Applicants must certify compliance with federal and state laws including the Drug-Free Workplace Act, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, as well as disclose any potential conflicts of interest using Form CIQ and provide documentation of legal authority to submit the proposal. All costs and financial obligations are the sole responsibility of the respondent, and WSB retains the right to negotiate the final terms prior to contract award, with responsiveness to RFP requirements being a mandatory pass/fail gate for consideration.
WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS BORDERPLEX

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23 days ago

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23 days ago
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