U -- Directorate of Science, Technology & Medicine (DSTM) Occupational Medicine Resident Program
U -- Directorate of Science, Technology & Medicine (DSTM) Occupational Medicine Resident Program
Contact and place of performance
Sonya M Carrion
Not specified
Please be advised that this requirement has been reopened. Please see uploaded RFP DOL069RP20149, Ammendment No.2. The Department of Labors (DOL) Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) will serve as a supervised internship site for interested universities educating health professionals at the graduate level. Multiple awards are anticipated under this solicitation in the form of Blanket Ordering Agreemen...
View moreThe Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is seeking to establish supervised internship sites for universities educating health professionals at the graduate level. This requirement, managed under the Directorate of Science, Technology & Medicine (DSTM) Occupational Medicine Resident Program, involves providing professional training environments for graduate-level residents. The government anticipates making multiple awards in the form of Blanket Purchase Agreements. The anticipated period of performance includes one base year followed by four additional option years.
The solicitation is identified by number DOL069RP20149 and falls under NAICS code 611430 for Professional and Management Development Training and PSC code U. This acquisition is categorized as a presolicitation notice and is open to all responsible sources. Sonya M. Carrion serves as the point of contact for this requirement.
The response deadline for proposals is May 20, 2006. Associated documentation includes three zip-file attachments released between January and April 2006. While the estimated closing date for the Request for Proposal was initially set for February 13, 2006, the requirement was subsequently reopened as detailed in Amendment No. 2. All distribution of solicitation materials and future amendments is conducted through federal electronic procurement channels.
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