BB26-19, IEC Teleconsultation
Federal opportunity from Division of Purchasing. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 02, 2026.
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BB26-19, IEC Teleconsultation
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The opportunity titled BB26-19, IEC Teleconsultation, is issued by the Division of Purchasing and has a response deadline set for March 2, 2026. This contract focuses on teleconsultation services, which suggests it may involve providing remote consultation capabilities in specific healthcare or technical contexts. It is essential for bidders to navigate the details of this solicitation carefully due to the extended timeline and potential requirements for specialized expertise.
The buyer is looking to procure teleconsultation services, indicating a demand for expertise in providing consultations over digital platforms, potentially in healthcare environments.
- Companies with experience in telehealth solutions
- Providers of digital consultation platforms
- Firms specializing in remote healthcare services
- Executive Summary of the proposal
- Demonstrated experience in teleconsultation
- Detailed project plan
- Pricing proposal
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- Consider competitive pricing in the telehealth market
- Factor in long-term service agreements or subscriptions
- Partner with technology providers experienced in teleconsultation
- Incorporate healthcare professionals familiar with digital platforms
- Changes in telehealth regulations may impact service delivery
- Evolving technology requirements could necessitate updates during the contract term
- What specific services are expected under the teleconsultation offering?
- Are there existing technology platforms the buyer prefers to integrate with?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No detailed description of the specific teleconsultation services required
- No budget or funding details provided
- Lack of information on evaluation criteria for proposals
- No insights on potential subcontracting opportunities
- No specified place of performance or geographic scope
- No known incumbent or incumbent performance assessments
- No information on required certifications or licensing
- No link to further buyer resources or documents
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