Dental Services
Award Notice from DEPARTMENTAL OFFICES • TREASURY, DEPARTMENT OF THE. Place of performance: DC. Industry: NAICS 621210 • PSC Q503.
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The Departmental Offices of the Treasury has issued a total small business set-aside award notice for dental services under solicitation number 20342326C00002. This opportunity is categorized under PSC Q503 and NAICS 621210, indicating a focus on dental care provisions. The notice was posted on December 23, 2025, but does not provide detailed descriptions or specific performance requirements.
The buyer aims to procure dental services through a solicitation that supports small businesses, adhering to FAR 19.5 regulations.
- Completed proposal form
- Proof of small business certification
- Relevant experience documentation
- Pricing proposal
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- Detailed description of the dental services required
- Response deadline specifics
- Period of performance start and end dates
- Any required certifications or qualifications beyond small business status
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