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Partial Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
Notice ID:75H70421R00002
RFP AMENDMENT 0001 The purpose of Amendment 0001 to the Indian Health Service/Headquarters (IHS/HQ) Request for Proposal (RFP) 75H70421R00002 for National COVID-19 Critical Care Response Teams (CCRTs)...
RFP AMENDMENT 0001 The purpose of Amendment 0001 to the Indian Health Service/Headquarters (IHS/HQ) Request for Proposal (RFP) 75H70421R00002 for National COVID-19 Critical Care Response Teams (CCRTs) IDIQ Contracts is to provide government responses to offerors’ questions received in response to this solicitation. Amendment 0001 changes the RFP submission closing date. All proposals are due no later than 12:00 PM (Eastern Time), Monday, November 23, 2020. A hard copy of RFP Amendment 0001 and revised RFP attachments are attached herein as follows (Refer to Attachments): 1) Amendment 0001 - Request for Proposal (RFP) 75H70421R00002 (11-10-2020) - Government Responses to Offerors' Questions; 2) Request for Proposal (RFP) 75H70421R00002 IHS COVID-19 Critical Care Response Team (CCRT) IDIQ Contracts - Revised 11-10-2020; and 3) Appendix L: CCRT Deployment Scenario Staffing Roster_REVISED 11-9-2020 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 75H70421R00002 The Indian Health Service Headquarters (IHS/HQ), Division of Acquisition Policy (DAP) is issuing this Request for Proposal (RFP) to establish National COVID-19 Critical Care Response Teams (CCRTs) indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contracts to deploy CCRTs on a recurring basis for 1) identification, staffing and managing multi-disciplinary, expert and mobile Critical Care Response Team(s); 2). prepare staff to treat critically ill COVID-19 patients by providing hands-on critical care clinical education and training prior to, or in the event of, an influx of critically ill COVID-19 patients; 3) augment existing staff at a facility with a team of expert critical care physicians, Critical Care Registered Nurses (CCRNs), and Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT); and 4). Provide critical care virtual training on an as needed basis as new information and evidence-based best practices and guidelines to care and manage critically ill COVID-19 patients emerge in accordance with the tasks outlined in the Statement of Objectives (SOO).