IQMS ODHS/OHA H.R. 1 Portfolio
Federal opportunity from 10045 - ODHS Oregon Eligibility Partnership | 0001 - Administration • Oregon Department of Human Services. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 20, 2026.
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IQMS ODHS/OHA H.R. 1 Portfolio
This IQMS Request for Quote (RFQ) seeks a single, qualified and eligible Consultant from the affected pool of Consultants to provide independent Quality Management Services (IQMS) for the HR1 and SNAP PER Portfolio (Portfolio). Interested Consultants must develop and submit Quotes in compliance with all RFQ requirements.
Independent Quality Management Services (IQMS) for the H.R. 1 (the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act") and SNAP PER Portfolio (Portfolio).
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The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) is seeking a qualified Consultant to provide Independent Quality Management Services (IQMS) for the HR1 and SNAP PER Portfolio. This Request for Quote (RFQ) requires compliance with all outlined requirements, with submissions due by March 20, 2026. The focus is on supporting the initiatives under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, making this a critical opportunity for specialists in quality management services.
The buyer aims to procure an independent Consultant to deliver quality management services specifically for the HR1 and SNAP PER Portfolio, ensuring effective implementation of the related programs.
- Consultants with experience in quality management services.
- Firms familiar with the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
- Companies with a track record of working with government agencies.
- Review and assess current quality management systems.
- Develop quality management recommendations tailored to the HR1 and SNAP PER Portfolio.
- Implement the recommended quality management processes and monitor their effectiveness.
- Complete RFQ requirements document.
- List of relevant past performance examples.
- Proposed project plan and timeline.
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- Ensure all submissions meet RFQ specifications and compliance requirements.
- Adherence to any regulatory frameworks associated with the HR1 and SNAP programs.
- Consider competitive pricing based on state contracts.
- Include detailed justification for pricing based on scope of work.
- Explore partnering with local Oregon-based firms for geographic familiarity.
- Consider subcontracting to specialists in SNAP benefits.
- Tight compliance deadlines may affect proposal quality.
- High competition may result in pricing pressure.
- Changes in policy related to HR1 or SNAP could impact deliverables.
- What specific outcomes are expected from the quality management services?
- Are there any particular reporting requirements throughout the contract?
- What performance metrics will be used to evaluate the success of the Consultant's work?
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- Agency contact person for questions is not provided.
- Specific weighting or criteria for proposal evaluation is not included.
- Exact deliverables expected from the Consultant are unclear.
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