Medical Monitoring
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from DEPT OF THE ARMY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: FL. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026. Industry: NAICS 621999 • PSC Q702.
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Q&A set as of 09FEB2026:
Q1. Is there an incumbent for this work, or is this a new requirement?
A1. This is a new requirement.
Q2. The PWS mentions that the mobile unit must have an individual audiometry booth. Will the government accept results from a boothless system?
A2. N/A, no hearing tests are being conducted. Any mention of audiometry in the PWS should be disregarded.
Q3. The PWS states both that "physical examinations will be performed by a Physician" and that the contractor will provide "Board Certified Occupational Health Physician(s) / Physician’s Assistant." Please clarify if a Physician is required for all examinations or if a Physician Assistant is acceptable.
A3. The Government will accept a PA, or a nurse practitioner.
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Requirement supports the Florida Army National Guard (FLARNG) for Occupational Medical Surveillance Examination Program in accordance with the Occupation Safety and Health Association (OSHA) and other regulations. There are 3 locations that require this service. The estimated number of personnel to be examined is 30-60. The Government has the right to increase and/or decrease the number of employees/military personnel and the locations for service. The hours of operation will be based on the shops in that area, being tested due to time zone and traffic issues.
The Contractor will provide Board Certified Occupational Health Physician(s) / Physician’s Assistant, supervision, all labor, tools, materials, equipment, to include HIPPA and privacy statements and incidentals required to conduct the Medical Surveillance Examination / Occupational Health Services for the FLARNG. The contractor must be capable of conducting the Technician Occupational Medical Surveillance Examinations using mobile medical units (vans, trailers etc.)
See attached PWS and Combined Synopsis-Solicitation for further details.
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The Department of the Army is seeking proposals for a new Medical Monitoring contract under solicitation number W911YN-26-Q-A005, with a response deadline of February 19, 2026. This requirement supports the Florida Army National Guard's Occupational Medical Surveillance Examination Program and entails examining 30-60 personnel across three locations. Contractors must provide a Board Certified Occupational Health Physician or Physician Assistant and all necessary equipment and supervision for these medical services.
The buyer aims to establish a contractor for conducting Occupational Medical Surveillance Examinations for the Florida Army National Guard, ensuring compliance with OSHA and related regulations in a mobile setup.
- Conduct technician occupational medical examinations
- Utilize mobile medical units for examinations
- Provide qualified Board Certified Occupational Health Physicians or Physician Assistants
- Ensure HIPAA and privacy compliance
- Report findings and manage incidentals related to examinations
- Proposal detailing qualifications and experience
- Framework for managing personnel examinations
- Sample HIPAA compliance documents
- Cost estimate based on personnel count and service locations
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- Detailed period of performance dates
- Specific locations for service beyond the three mentioned
- Additional solicitation documents or PWS attachment
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