DOL-Federal Employee Health Services for the Frances Perkins Building-RFI/Sources Sought Notice
ID: OAA-25-00176Type: Sources Sought
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LABOR, DEPARTMENT OFOFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENTDOL - CAS DIVISION 3 PROCUREMENTWASHINGTON, DC, 20210, USA

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Offices of All Other Miscellaneous Health Practitioners (621399)
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    The Department of Labor (DOL) is seeking a qualified provider to deliver health services for approximately 3,000 employees at the Frances Perkins Building in Washington, DC, as outlined in a Sources Sought Notice/Request for Information (RFI/SSN). The DOL requires comprehensive health services akin to those offered by a small urgent care facility, including walk-in care for minor illnesses, basic emergency services, routine immunizations, and mental health support, with optional services such as telehealth and employment-related health screenings. This initiative aims to gather information on potential vendors' capabilities and does not represent a formal contract offer; interested parties are encouraged to submit their company descriptions, service offerings, and estimated costs via email to designated DOL officials, Kristen Hines and Helen A. Williams, at the provided email addresses.

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    The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) is seeking a provider to offer health services for approximately 3,000 employees at the Frances Perkins Building in Washington, DC, as detailed in a Sources Sought Notice/Request for Information (SSN/RFI) posted on GSA and SAM.gov. The DOL is looking for comprehensive services similar to those of a small urgent care facility, including walk-in care for minor ailments, basic emergency responses, routine immunizations, and mental health services. Optional services may include telehealth and employment-related health screenings. This notice aims to gather information on potential vendors' capabilities and does not constitute a formal contract offer or commitment from the government. Interested parties are asked to respond with a company description, service offerings, experience, and a rough estimate of costs. Specific questions regarding staffing recommendations, service range, pricing structures, and contract viability over multiple years are also posed to potential vendors. The associated NAICS code for this requirement is 621399, and responses should be submitted via email to designated DOL officials.
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