251233 Opioid Treatment Programs
Federal opportunity from BSAS0 - Bureau of Substance Addiction Services • Department of Public Health. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 18, 2026. Industry: NAICS 93, 14, 00.
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251233 Opioid Treatment Programs
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The Bureau of Substance Addiction Services (BSAS0) is seeking proposals for Opioid Treatment Programs, as indicated in notice ID 251233. This opportunity is not set aside for small businesses, which could impact competitive dynamics. The response deadline is set for February 18, 2026, giving bidders ample time to prepare comprehensive proposals.
The buyer aims to procure comprehensive opioid treatment services to support individuals struggling with substance addiction in the community.
- Organizations with experience in addiction treatment
- Healthcare providers specializing in opioid treatment
- Non-profits focused on substance abuse recovery
- Understand opioid treatment protocols
- Develop program delivery methods
- Outline reporting and compliance mechanisms
- Establish collaboration strategies with local health services
- Proposal outline and services offered
- Detailed plan for treatment program implementation
- Team qualifications and past performance
- Budget summary and pricing model
- Compliance with local/state regulations
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- Must meet state and federal addiction treatment standards
- Regular reporting to BSAS0 on program performance
- Consider a value-based pricing model based on treatment outcomes
- Competitive pricing in alignment with similar services in the region
- Subcontract with local health providers for holistic services
- Engage behavioral health specialists to enhance service offerings
- Regulatory changes affecting treatment protocols
- Funding challenges or shifts in government policy
- Potential competition from established local providers
- What are the expected outcomes for the treatment programs?
- What metrics will be used to evaluate program success?
- Can you provide additional details on compliance expectations?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Details on specific treatment services required
- Budget range or funding limits
- Information on performance metrics expected by the BSAS0
- Clarification on eligibility for bidding
- List of preferred qualifications for bidders
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