271928 HIV /HCV/STI/TB Prevention, Testing, Linkage, and Retention in Care and Treatment
Federal opportunity from BID00 - Bureau of Infectious Disease & Laboratory Sciences • Department of Public Health. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 20, 2026. Industry: NAICS 93, 14, 00.
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271928 HIV /HCV/STI/TB Prevention, Testing, Linkage, and Retention in Care and Treatment
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The Bureau of Infectious Disease & Laboratory Sciences is soliciting bids for the 271928 project focused on HIV/HCV/STI/TB prevention, testing, and linkage to care. This initiative is critical for enhancing public health outcomes, targeting comprehensive care strategies. Responses are due by April 20, 2026, offering a substantial window for proposal preparation.
The buyer aims to establish a program for prevention, testing, and treatment linkage for HIV, HCV, STIs, and TB, ensuring individuals receive necessary care effectively and efficiently.
- Healthcare providers with experience in infectious disease
- Organizations willing to collaborate with local health departments
- Nonprofits focused on public health initiatives
- Develop prevention strategies for HIV/HCV/STI/TB
- Implement testing protocols
- Facilitate linkage and retention in care
- Monitor and evaluate program effectiveness
- Detailed proposal addressing all stated requirements
- Company qualifications and prior experience
- Budget breakdown and pricing strategy
- Implementation timeline and key milestones
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Ensure adherence to public health regulations
- Meet all local and federal guidelines for care provision
- Competitive pricing aligned with market standards
- Consider cost-effectiveness to meet program objectives
- Partner with local healthcare providers for testing services
- Engage nonprofits for community outreach and education
- Collaborate with research institutions for data analysis
- Potential changes in public health policy affecting scope
- Funding constraints impacting long-term sustainability
- Competitive bids may lower profitability margins
- What specific metrics will be used to measure program success?
- Are there predefined community partners expected for collaboration?
- What is the anticipated scale of testing and treatment services?
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- Detailed performance period not specified
- Clarification on specific target populations
- Expectations regarding community partnership
- Budget range or limit for proposals
- Existing programs or initiatives to be considered
- Specific geographic areas of focus
- Any required certifications or licenses
- Details on reporting and evaluation processes
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