Civilian Drug Free Workplace and Medical Review Officer (MRO) Support Services
ID: HQ003425R0076Type: Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEWASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (WHS)WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICESWASHINGTON, DC, 203011000, USA

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Medical Laboratories (621511)

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MEDICAL- LABORATORY TESTING (Q301)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Washington Headquarters Services (WHS), is soliciting proposals for Civilian Drug Free Workplace and Medical Review Officer (MRO) Support Services. This procurement aims to ensure compliance with drug-free workplace policies and provide medical review officer services, which are critical for maintaining workplace safety and employee health standards. The services sought are essential for the effective management of drug testing programs within the department, ensuring that personnel adhere to federal regulations. Interested vendors can reach out to Lawan Ferguson at lawan.d.ferguson.civ@mail.mil or by phone at 703-545-1252, or Shacasia King at shacasia.t.king.civ@mail.mil or 571-574-0406 for further details.

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