HRA Administer
Federal opportunity from PCH01 - Purchasing • City of Lowell. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 17, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 80-16-00.
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HRA Administer
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The opportunity titled 'HRA Administer' is being issued by the Purchasing agency (PCH01). The response deadline for this opportunity is set for March 17, 2026, providing ample time for preparation. The relevant NAICS code is UNSPSC 80-16-00, indicating a focus on HRA administrative services.
The buyer is seeking a vendor to administer health risk assessments, which likely entails managing assessments, evaluating outcomes, and reporting findings.
- Company qualifications and experience in HRA administration
- Detailed methodology for conducting health risk assessments
- Proposed timelines and deliverables for the project
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- No specific performance period stated
- Lack of detailed description for bidding requirements
- No information about the criteria for selection
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