DHHS Emergency Placement Short-Term Shelter
Federal opportunity from EXECUTIVE BRANCH AGENCIES • Department of Health and Human Services. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Sep 30, 2035.
- Source
- Open on official portal →
- Solicitation
- ut-u3p-165631
- Performance
- Utah
- Response
- Sep 30, 2035, 04:00 PM UTC
Point of Contact
Agency & Office
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Description
DHHS Emergency Placement Short-Term Shelter
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The DHHS is seeking proposals for the Emergency Placement Short-Term Shelter program, crucial for managing emergency housing needs. The response deadline for this opportunity is set for September 30, 2035. Bidders will need to focus on addressing the specific requirements for shelter services as directed by the Executive Branch Agencies.
The buyer aims to secure a contractor for the provision of short-term emergency shelter solutions in response to urgent placement needs.
- Organizations specializing in emergency shelter services
- Non-profits with experience in housing assistance
- Veteran contractors in emergency management
- Detailed proposal addressing emergency shelter requirements
- Evidence of prior experience in similar contracts
- Pricing structure outlining cost components
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- Adherence to local and federal emergency housing guidelines is mandatory
- Demonstrated understanding of rapid response protocols required
- Competitive pricing is essential due to long response window; consider cost-effective operational strategies
- Engagement in value-based pricing models may enhance proposal attractiveness
- Consider partnering with local non-profits who understand community needs
- Look for subcontractors with a proven track record in emergency response services
- Changes in government regulations could affect requirements
- Potential for funding cutbacks affecting contract scope lengthy performance period
- What specific metrics will be used to evaluate the effectiveness of services?
- Is there an existing agency framework or standard to align with for reporting?
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- Specific performance location details are not provided.
- Exact requirements for shelter services remain unspecified.
- No clear performance metrics mentioned.
- No budget or funding information shared.
- Clarification on any licensing requirements is lacking.
- Information on necessary partnerships or subcontractors is missing.
- Background on the agencies’ prior contracts for context is absent.
- Insight into the bureaucratic process for approvals is needed.
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