Admin Svcs for Nurse-Family Partnership Programmin
Federal opportunity from Indiana Dept of Health. Place of performance: IN. Response deadline: Mar 03, 2026.
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Description
Seeking a vendor(s) that can satisfy the State’s need administrative services to support continuous quality improvement (CQI) coordination services and data analysis services for statewide Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) programming.
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The Indiana Department of Health is seeking vendors to provide administrative services for the Nurse-Family Partnership program, focusing on continuous quality improvement (CQI) coordination and data analysis. The response deadline for this opportunity is March 3, 2026, indicating a substantial planning timeline. Interested bidders can access further details, including requirements and necessary documentation, from the provided buyer website and attachments.
The buyer aims to enhance the administrative support for the Nurse-Family Partnership program, specifically through continuous quality improvement coordination and data analysis services.
- Provide administrative services for CQI coordination.
- Conduct data analysis for Nurse-Family Partnership programming.
- Collaborate with state personnel on program improvement initiatives.
- Detailed proposal outlining relevant experience.
- Resumes of key personnel involved in CQI and data analysis.
- Evidence of past performance with similar projects.
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- No solicitation number provided.
- No specific period of performance dates provided.
- No details on required qualifications for bidders mentioned.
- No information on the budget or funding available for the project.
- Lack of details on the evaluation criteria for proposals.
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