Medical Support Assistant (MSA) Services for Brian D. Allgood Army Community Hospital (BDAACH) and Various MTFs / Clinics throughout the South Korean Peninsula
ID: W81K0224Q0087Type: Solicitation
Overview

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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW40M MRCO PACIFICFORT SHAFTER, HI, 96858-5098, USA

NAICS

Office Administrative Services (561110)

PSC

CLERICAL MEDICAL SUPPORT (Q802)
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    The Department of Defense is seeking a commercial vendor to provide Medical Support Assistant (MSA) services for multiple medical facilities across South Korea, supporting the Brian D. Allgood Army Community Hospital and other Military Treatment Facilities (MTFs). This four-year contract, with potential extensions, requires non-personal MSA services under FAR and DFARS regulations and other specified clauses. The solicitation has been amended to include a Q&A session's responses, extending the offer receipt deadline. Bids are due by 10:00 AM on August 14, 2024.

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    This file outlines Amendment 0001 to a solicitation for medical support assistant (MSA) services at various military sites throughout the South Korean peninsula. The amendment posts a Q&A session's responses, clarifying that this is a new requirement leading to a fresh contract with no incumbent. All other solicitation terms remain unchanged, including the receipt of offers, which has been extended. Offerors must acknowledge the amendment's receipt and can also submit changes to their offers. The amendment also includes administrative details, a summary of changes, and solicitation information.
    The government seeks bids for a four-year contract for commercial Medical Support Assistant services. These non-personal services are destined for various medical facilities across South Korea. The contract incorporates FAR and DFARS clauses covering commercial products and services, and additional clauses pertaining to trafficking in persons, information security, and cyber incident reporting. The contract holds potential unilateral modifications and includes four one-year options for extension. Bids are due by 10:00 AM on August 14, 2024, with the contract intended to commence on September 15, 2024.
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