RFR 210930 Massachusetts Impaired Driving (MID) Program
Federal opportunity from BSAS0 - Bureau of Substance Addiction Services • Department of Public Health. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 18, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 93-14-00.
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RFR 210930 Massachusetts Impaired Driving (MID) Program
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The Massachusetts Impaired Driving (MID) Program, referenced in RFR 210930, aims to address impaired driving issues through various initiatives led by the Bureau of Substance Addiction Services. The response deadline for proposals is set for February 18, 2026. This program invites responses that meet the requirements set forth in the solicitation documents available through the provided links.
The Bureau of Substance Addiction Services is looking to implement a program that significantly reduces impaired driving incidents in Massachusetts through preventive measures, education, and potential treatment options.
- Review program requirements outlined in RFR 210930
- Develop a detailed proposal addressing strategies and implementation plans
- Compile necessary documentation and qualifications for submission
- Prepare for potential follow-up questions from the agency
- Submit the proposal by the deadline of February 18, 2026
- Completed proposal document as per RFR 210930 requirements
- Relevant company qualifications and experience
- Budget estimates and pricing strategy
- Compliance documentation with local regulations
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- No specific budget range provided for proposal
- Lack of detailed program objectives or metrics for success
- No specified operational dates for the program's launch
- Unclear metrics for measuring effectiveness of the program
- Absence of contractor performance expectations
- No recommended Teaming Partner contact information available
- Limited agency engagement history or current projects
- No insights into competing projects or funding initiatives
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