Primary Care Behavioral Health Expert Trainers

Award Notice8(a) CompetedAwarded

Este contrato federal ha sido adjudicado a el September 26, 2025.

Información de Adjudicación

DEPT OF DEFENSE adjudicó este contrato a por $7,178,155 el September 26, 2025, como parte de federal procurement initiatives.

Esta adjudicación es parte de actividades de federal acquisition.

Número de Adjudicación
HT001125CE017
Monto de Adjudicación
$7,178,155
Fecha de Adjudicación
September 26, 2025

Puntos Clave

  • Reservado para empresas 8(a) Competed
  • Trabajo a realizarse en FALLS CHURCH, VA
  • Industria: Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centers

Detalles del Contrato

ID de Aviso
HT001125CE017
Tipo de Oportunidad
Award Notice
Sub-Agencia
DEFENSE HEALTH AGENCY (DHA)
Oficina
DEFENSE HEALTH AGENCY
Fecha de Publicación
Monday, September 29, 2025
Fecha Límite de Respuesta
No especificado
Código PSC
Q519
Reserva
8(a) Competed
Lugar de Desempeño
FALLS CHURCH, VA, 22042
Estado
Activo

Descripción

Award is a12-month base period with four 12-month options and up to 6 months of extensions under the authority at FAR 52.217-8, Option to Extend Services. The award value includes the estimated price of extensions. Services provide installation-level training support to ensure installations are in compliance with standards, requirements, and service delivery models outlined in DODI 6490.15, DHA-PI 6025.27, and DHA-PM 6025.01. Scope includes a range of clinical advisory services primarily focused on supporting the DHA Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) clinical processes. This includes support of Subject Matter Experts with specific knowledge, skills, and experience in the PCBH model of care. Services will be delivered remotely to Military Treatment Facilities and clinics worldwide, from

Por Qué Importa Esta Oportunidad

The Department of DEFENSE está buscando respuestas para outpatient mental health and substance abuse centers con reserva para empresas 8(a) Competed en FALLS CHURCH, VA. Esta designación de reserva significa que las empresas elegibles enfrentan menos competencia de empresas más grandes.