Media Destruction - Asset Removal
ID: RFQ-25-PHX-021Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Overview

Buyer

HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OFINDIAN HEALTH SERVICEPHOENIX AREA INDIAN HEALTH SVCPHOENIX, AZ, 85004, USA

NAICS

All Other Support Services (561990)

PSC

SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: OTHER (R499)

Set Aside

Buy Indian Set-Aside (specific to Department of Health and Human Services, Indian Health Services) (BICiv)
Timeline
  1. 1
    Posted Apr 7, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  2. 2
    Updated Apr 7, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
  3. 3
    Due Apr 17, 2025, 7:00 PM UTC
Description

The Department of Health and Human Services, specifically the Indian Health Service (IHS), is seeking qualified contractors for a media destruction and asset removal project in Phoenix, Arizona. The procurement involves the secure destruction of outdated IT assets, including hard drives, laptops, and mobile devices, in compliance with federal regulations such as FACTA and HIPAA, ensuring the protection of sensitive health information. This initiative is crucial for maintaining information security and compliance within federal healthcare operations, particularly in light of the accumulated assets since the Covid Pandemic. Interested parties can contact Marilyn Duran at Marilyn.duran@ihs.gov or Michele Lodge at Michele.Lodge@ihs.gov for further details, with the solicitation inviting quotes from eligible Indian Economic Enterprises under the Buy Indian Act.

Point(s) of Contact
Michele Lodge, Contract Specialist
(702) 204-9522
Michele.Lodge@ihs.gov
Files
Title
Posted
Apr 7, 2025, 4:05 PM UTC
The government document outlines the structure and budget for a project focused on media destruction and asset disposal. It lists specific contract line items for destruction services, including offsite tape and hard drive destruction, IT asset audits, and shipping charges. The document provides a breakdown of quantities, unit prices, and total prices, though many fields remain unfilled. Key components include subtotals for line items, fringe benefits, overhead, and other direct costs (ODCs), as well as calculations for general and administrative costs and profit margins. Assumptions for inflation and fringe benefits rates are noted, reflecting the project's anticipated financial adjustments over time. The overall aim is to establish a clear cost estimation and outline necessary services for secure and compliant disposals of sensitive media and IT assets, fundamental in federal contracting contexts aimed at maintaining data security and compliance with industry regulations.
Apr 7, 2025, 4:05 PM UTC
The Business Associate Agreement (BAA) outlines the relationship between the Indian Health Service (IHS) and a designated vendor as a Business Associate, emphasizing the protection and appropriate use of Protected Health Information (PHI) in accordance with HIPAA regulations. The BAA establishes crucial definitions, including roles of the Business Associate and Covered Entity, and delineates the obligations of the Business Associate regarding compliance with HIPAA Rules. Key responsibilities include safeguarding PHI, ensuring subcontractors comply with similar terms, reporting unauthorized disclosures, and allowing individual access to PHI. The Business Associate must notify the IHS of any breaches and manage PHI securely even after the termination of the agreement. The IHS also has responsibilities, such as providing its Notice of Privacy Practices and informing the Business Associate about any relevant changes. The document embodies the legal framework necessary for the handling of sensitive health information and underscores the importance of compliance and accountability within federal healthcare operations. As part of a broader context involving government RFPs and grants, the BAA ensures that partners manage health information responsibly while fulfilling contractual obligations.
Apr 7, 2025, 4:05 PM UTC
The Arizona Department of Revenue has issued an Exemption Letter to the Department of Health & Human Services, Phoenix Area Indian Health Service, granting tax exemptions effective January 1, 2025. As a Qualifying Hospital, the organization is exempt from the Arizona Transaction Privilege Tax and Use Tax for specific business classifications, including utilities, publication, restaurant, job printing, and retail. Exemptions also apply to Cities Privilege Tax under certain classifications, with a strict reminder that appropriate documentation is required, including the Arizona Transaction Privilege Tax Exemption Certificate. This exemption is contingent upon the organization's continued eligibility, and inaccuracies may result in its revocation. A detailed list of exempt locations associated with the organization is provided in Appendix "A." This document serves to facilitate tax compliance while supporting healthcare operations related to Indian health services in Arizona.
Apr 7, 2025, 4:05 PM UTC
The Phoenix Area Indian Health Service (PAIHS) seeks a Contractor for media destruction and IT asset disposition, particularly for outdated computer equipment and mobile devices accumulated since the Covid Pandemic. The scope includes secure destruction of 1,067 hard drives, 243 tape cartridges, 365 laptops/desktops, 182 mobile phones, and additional storage media, totaling an extensive collection deemed a security risk. The Contractor must be certified in eWaste recycling and comply with FACTA and HIPAA regulations. Media must be destroyed following NIST guidelines, utilizing methods such as disintegration and incineration, and materials must be made ready for recycling post-destruction. The Contractor is responsible for collecting, transporting, and securely managing these materials to their destruction facility, and must provide a Certificate of Destruction that includes detailed transaction records after service completion. This initiative underscores PAIHS’s commitment to information security and compliance with federal standards.
Apr 7, 2025, 4:05 PM UTC
The document outlines the requirements under the Buy Indian Act as enforced by the Indian Health Service within the Department of Health and Human Services. It mandates that Offerors self-certify their status as an “Indian Economic Enterprise” by fulfilling specific eligibility criteria at three key intervals: when submitting offers, at contract award, and throughout the contract period. Additionally, Offerors must notify the Contracting Officer if they no longer meet these requirements. False representations can lead to legal consequences under various U.S. codes. The form includes a representation section where Offerors confirm their eligibility and provide information such as the name of the business owner, signature, and Unique Entity Identifier (UEI). The goal of the document is to ensure transparency and compliance in awarding contracts, particularly those set aside for Indian Economic Enterprises under federal procurement regulations.
Apr 7, 2025, 4:05 PM UTC
The document details a federal Request for Proposal (RFP), outlining contract administration requirements and clauses related to services provided under the Indian Health Service (IHS). It emphasizes that contractors must register in the System for Award Management (SAM) and adhere to contract terms that include timely invoicing and payment protocols. Key elements include a focus on the medical staff's cultural sensitivity, specific patient care requirements, and mandatory compliance with federal laws and regulations. The sections cover the responsibilities of Contracting Officer Representatives, performance evaluations, monitoring of contractor services, and insurance verification. Furthermore, the duration of contract performance is specified, including options for renewal, highlighting the government's authority in negotiations and contract changes. Additionally, the RFP mandates adherence to various federal clauses and outlines expectations for contractor compliance with COVID-19 safety protocols, ensuring health standards are met in the execution of the contract. This structured approach is essential for coherence in federal acquisitions and grants, affirming the IHS's commitment to delivering effective healthcare services to diverse populations.
Apr 7, 2025, 4:05 PM UTC
This document is a combined synopsis/solicitation for a Request for Quotation (RFQ) issued by a federal agency, governed by the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and Health and Human Services Acquisition Regulation (HHSAR). It specifically invites quotes for commercial items from Indian Economic Enterprises or Indian Small Business Economic Enterprises, under solicitation number RFQ-25-PHX-021. The eligible businesses are required to provide written quotes on an all-or-none basis, as oral offers will not be accepted. The NAICS code for this solicitation is 561990, with a size standard of $16.5 million. Offerors must acknowledge a 60-Day Acceptance Period and include essential information such as a CAGE Code, UEI Number, and Tax Identification. Further documentation includes Attachment A (Rate Schedule), Attachment B (Business Associate Agreement), Attachment C (2025 Tax Exemption Letter), Attachment D (Statement of Work), Attachment E (IEE Representation Form), and Attachment F (Provisions and Clauses). The acquisition will follow Simplified Acquisition Procedures in accordance with FAR regulations, intending to streamline the procurement process while supporting small businesses within the community.
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