Prescription Eyeglasses for the Billings Area Indian Health Service (BAIHS) Locations.
ID: 75H709-BAIHS25Q-012Type: Solicitation
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HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OFINDIAN HEALTH SERVICEBILLINGS AREA INDIAN HEALTH SVCBILLINGS, MT, 59107, USA

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Ophthalmic Goods Manufacturing (339115)

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OPHTHALMIC INSTRUMENTS, EQUIPMENT, AND SUPPLIES (6540)

Set Aside

Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Health and Human Services, through the Billings Area Indian Health Service (BAIHS), is soliciting quotations for the provision of prescription eyeglasses for its service units in Montana. The procurement aims to establish a Blanket Purchase Agreement for eyeglass fabrication services, ensuring beneficiaries have access to a variety of eyewear options that meet ANSI standards, with a focus on timely delivery and quality control. This initiative is crucial for enhancing vision care for Native American populations, with the contract set for 12 months and four optional one-year extensions, emphasizing small business participation. Interested contractors must submit their offers by May 29, 2025, and can direct inquiries to Mitzi Horn at mitzi.horn@ihs.gov or by phone at 406-247-7067.

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    The Indian Health Service (IHS) is seeking quotations through RFQ-75H709-BAIHS25Q-012 for acquiring prescription eyeglasses for its Billings Area facilities in Montana and Wyoming. This procurement utilizes Simplified Acquisition procedures under FAR Subpart 13.5, and qualifies for 100% small business participation. The contract will last for 12 months with four optional one-year extensions. The contractor is responsible for providing diverse eyewear options, including children's styles and sports eyewear, and must ensure that eyeglasses are produced to ANSI standards. The contract involves a price schedule for eyeglasses, with requirements for complete orders to be processed quickly—ideally shipped within seven working days. Additionally, the contractor must conduct annual training for eye care staff at IHS facilities and must accept private pay orders at the same price delineated in the contract. The document specifies the procedures regarding invoices, the authority of the contracting officer, and includes various clauses required under federal regulations. This initiative highlights the continuing effort to improve healthcare services and access to optical care for IHS-eligible patients.
    The Billings Area Eyeglass Contract outlines a comprehensive procurement plan for various types of eyeglasses and lenses over four option years. The contract includes several frame categories such as budget, mid-range, premium, and designer frames, with a total estimated quantity of 10,500 units. It specifies the need for lenses made from glass or CR-39, encompassing options like bifocal, trifocal, and progressive lenses, including variations with scratch resistance, UV coating, and antireflectant features. Each frame and lens type is listed with expected quantities and unit pricing, indicating a systematic approach to procurement for eyewear services within the Billings Area. Additionally, the document emphasizes the flexibility to customize eyewear options according to client needs, highlighting specialized lenses such as high index, transitions, and coatings. The detailed structure supports transparency and competitive bidding in line with federal and state guidelines, confirming commitment to quality eye care resources for the community.
    The document outlines a Request for Proposal (RFP) for eyewear services within the Billings Area Indian Health Service (IHS). Key requirements include proposing a variety of lens types (single vision, bifocal, trifocal, and progressive) with specific materials and treatments, along with providing at least 100 frame styles suited for various demographics, including children and adults. The vendor is responsible for on-site fittings at designated optometry clinics, which will operate Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM MST, excluding federal holidays. An efficient ordering system for prescription glasses must be implemented, ensuring compatibility with government infrastructure and adhering to HIPAA regulations for data protection. The document specifies that the current contractor is Rochester Optical, and annual orders from IHS clinics total approximately 8,000 pairs of eyewear. Additional details clarify that there are certain locations not included in the scope of work and emphasize compliance with relevant ANSI standards for eyewear. This RFP aims to solicit proposals that will enhance eyewear availability and fitment for IHS beneficiaries.
    This government document is a Request for Quote (RFQ) for the provision of fabrication services related to prescription eyeglasses for the Billings Area Indian Health Service (BAIHS) Federal Service Units. It outlines a small business set-aside for qualified contractors to deliver prescription eyewear to various service units in Montana between July 1, 2025, and June 30, 2026. The RFQ includes multiple line items for deliveries to specific service units, such as the Blackfeet, Crow, Fort Belknap, Little Shell, and Northern Cheyenne service units, with options for additional years extending through June 30, 2030. Key details include the requirement for offers to be submitted by May 29, 2025, a total set-aside for small businesses, with specific delivery location codes provided for each service unit. The document establishes critical procurement parameters, including payment terms, invoicing details, and compliance with relevant Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR). This procurement initiative emphasizes the government's commitment to providing essential healthcare services to Native American populations while fostering small business participation in federal contracting opportunities.
    The Billings Area Indian Health Service (IHS) is issuing a Request for Proposal (RFP) for eyeglass fabrication services across its nine optometry clinics in Montana. The primary objectives include ensuring beneficiaries have access to a wide range of prescription eyewear comparable to retail offerings and implementing a payment system for both government and patient contributions. Contractors must provide diverse frame styles, adhering to ANSI standards, and ensure timely delivery of spectacles, typically within two weeks. Key tasks include quality control, communication of backorders, and a user-friendly ordering system. The contractor is responsible for various lens types and treatments, all with warranties against defects. Monthly reporting on eyeglass prescriptions and shipping status is mandated, along with annual site visits for product updates. The contractor must comply with HIPAA for patient information security and outline a contingency plan for operational interruptions. This contract underscores the commitment of IHS to enhance vision care quality for Native American populations through regulated and efficient service delivery.
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