DMF-26017: Scuba Diving Medical Evaluation Services
Federal opportunity from DMF - Division of Marine Fisheries • Department of Fish and Game. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 01, 2029. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 85-10-00.
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- Deadline runway: 1098 days remaining.
- Set-aside: Scoped as SBPP Eligible: YES.
- Market crowding: 6 nearby NAICS matches found.
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Description
In support of the Division of Marine Fisheries (DMF) year-round scientific diving efforts in the coastal waters of the Commonwealth and New England. We require divers to be medically evaluated for fitness to scuba dive, at regular intervals. We may be awarding multiple contracts in the New England region.
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The DMF is seeking Scuba Diving Medical Evaluation Services to support their scientific diving efforts in coastal waters, with a deadline for responses by March 1, 2029. This opportunity is SBPP eligible, indicating a focus on small business participation, and multiple contracts may be awarded in the New England region to meet ongoing medical evaluation needs for divers.
The DMF aims to ensure that divers are medically evaluated for fitness at regular intervals to support safe and effective scientific diving operations.
- Conduct medical evaluations for divers
- Assess fitness to scuba dive
- Provide regular medical assessment reports
- Ensure compliance with diving safety regulations
- Maintain medical records of divers
- Company qualifications
- Detailed approach to medical evaluations
- Previous experience in similar services
- Cost proposal
- Compliance with local regulations
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- Specific qualifications required for medical evaluators
- Detailed evaluation frequency and protocols
- Exact number of divers needing evaluations
- Any local regulations that may impact service delivery
- No information on the period of performance
- Solicitation number not provided
- Lack of proposed budget or funding amount
- Additional requirements for reporting or record-keeping
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