W26134 Notice of Intent
Federal opportunity from OFFICES - DPH Offices • Department of Public Health. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 20, 2026. Industry: NAICS 84, 10, 15.
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W26134 Notice of Intent
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The 'W26134 Notice of Intent' involves a solicitation from the OFFICES - DPH Offices with a response deadline set for March 20, 2026. This notice falls under NAICS codes 84, 10, and 15, indicating potential work in areas like apparel and food products, and it is crucial for bidders to understand these categories when preparing their proposals.
The buyer is seeking to move forward with a procurement process linked to health or safety services as suggested by the agency's profile, but specific details on requirements are absent at this time.
- Bidders with expertise in health-related products and services under NAICS codes 84, 10 and 15.
- Small businesses specializing in apparel and food product manufacturing.
- Review the attached document for specific submission instructions.
- Ensure compliance with all relevant NAICS codes when formulating a proposal.
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Confirm adherence to regulatory guidelines pertinent to the DPH Offices.
- Ensure all certifications are current and submitted with the bid.
- Consider competitive pricing strategies due to the lack of set-aside status.
- Evaluate costs closely tied to the service areas outlined in the NAICS codes.
- Consider subcontracting with firms experienced in DPH-related contracts.
- Explore teaming arrangements with entities familiar with government procurement processes.
- Potential lack of clarity on specific requirements may lead to misalignment in proposals.
- The lengthy response period may lead to changing market conditions by the deadline.
- What are the specific deliverables expected in this procurement?
- Can the agency elaborate on the scope of services desired under this notice?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Specific details on expected deliverables are not provided.
- No funding information or budget constraints are stated.
- Further clarification on the agency's previous contract history is lacking.
- No specific information on performance metrics is mentioned.
- Any unique submission requirements or evaluation criteria missing.
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