Notice of Intent to Award - The Blind Mule Behavioral Services
Federal opportunity from SCHOOL DISTRICTS • Alpine School District. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Feb 25, 2026.
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Notice of Intent to Award - The Blind Mule Behavioral Services
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This is a Notice of Intent to Award titled “Notice of Intent to Award - The Blind Mule Behavioral Services,” issued by SCHOOL DISTRICTS under notice_id ut-u3p-222788. The notice indicates the buyer intends to award to “The Blind Mule Behavioral Services,” which typically means the awardee has already been selected. A response deadline is listed as 2026-02-25T21:00:00+00:00, but there is no solicitation number, scope description, or attachments provided to indicate an open competition. If you believe you can challenge the intent or request reconsideration, the only actionable step is to obtain the full notice/record from the issuing district and confirm whether a protest/objection mechanism and timeline exists.
Proceed with awarding behavioral services to a specific provider (“The Blind Mule Behavioral Services”) for a school district buyer (agency listed as SCHOOL DISTRICTS).
- Incumbent/selected awardee: The Blind Mule Behavioral Services (if any confirmatory paperwork or final proposal revisions are requested by the district).
- Behavioral services (no additional scope details provided in the notice text).
- Request the complete Notice of Intent to Award document from the issuing school district(s) tied to notice_id ut-u3p-222788.
- Confirm whether the listed response deadline (2026-02-25T21:00:00+00:00) is for objections/protests, questions, or administrative acknowledgment.
- If pursuing an objection: prepare a concise written objection/protest aligned to the district’s procurement policy (cite the specific intent-to-award and basis).
- If seeking future work: request the district’s vendor registration path and future behavioral services procurement forecast (if available).
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- No solicitation number, NAICS, PSC, set-aside, place of performance, or period of performance is provided in the brief; compliance requirements cannot be determined from the notice text alone.
- Because this is a Notice of Intent to Award naming a provider, any response is likely limited to an اعتراض/protest/objection process governed by the school district’s procurement rules (must be verified with the issuing entity).
- No pricing, contract type, or scope details are provided; pricing strategy cannot be meaningfully derived from the brief.
- If objecting, focus on compliance/process issues rather than pricing comparisons unless you can document a clear, factual price reason tied to the district’s rules.
- If you are not the named awardee, teaming is unlikely to change the award outcome; consider approaching The Blind Mule Behavioral Services for potential subcontracting if the district permits subcontractors for behavioral services (must be confirmed).
- This appears to be a near-final award action to a named provider; probability of winning as a new bidder is low unless there is a formal and timely objection/protest route.
- The response deadline is provided but its purpose is unclear; missing the correct protest/objection window could forfeit any challenge rights.
- Minimal detail (no attachments, no scope, no solicitation number) increases the risk of misinterpreting what actions are allowed and by whom.
- Which specific school district (or districts) is issuing this Notice of Intent to Award under notice_id ut-u3p-222788, and who is the contracting/procurement point of contact?
- Is the 2026-02-25T21:00:00+00:00 deadline an objection/protest deadline, and what is the governing policy/procedure for filing?
- What is the scope of “Behavioral Services” contemplated (service categories, student populations, service locations, and required licenses/credentials)?
- Was this award made under a prior solicitation/competitive process, a sole-source justification, or an emergency procurement? Can you provide the supporting documentation?
- What is the anticipated period of performance and place(s) of performance?
- Are subcontractors permitted under the contemplated award, and if so, what are the approval requirements?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Issuing district/entity details and procurement contact for this notice
- Whether there was a prior solicitation/contract vehicle supporting this intent-to-award
- Scope of behavioral services (deliverables, staffing/credentials, student populations)
- Period of performance and place of performance
- Protest/objection rules and what the 2026-02-25 deadline specifically governs
- Any attachments/justification documents (sole source/emergency/award determination)
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