JOFOC - FDC Miami Comprehensive Medical

Key Dates
Due Date

-

Posted Date

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Agency & Value
Agency

FAO

Contract Value

Not provided

Codes & Classification
Solicitation Number

15B31019D0000000001

NAICS

622110 - General Medical and Surgical Hospitals

Classification Code

Q201

Additional Details
Set Aside

None

Place of Performance

Miami, Florida, UNITED STATES

SourceSAM
Documents1
The Federal Bureau of Prisons, operating under the Department of Justice, has issued a Justification for Other Than Full and Open Competition (JOFOC) related to the provision of comprehensive medical services at the Federal Detention Center (FDC) in Miami, Florida. This procurement activity, identified by Procurement Identifier 15B31019D0000000001, is specifically focused on ensuring the continuity of general medical and surgical hospital services for the facility during the period from May through July. The scope of this procurement encompasses the delivery of a full range of medical and surgical care, as classified under NAICS Code 622110 (General Medical and Surgical Hospitals) and Product Service Code Q201. The intended outcome is to maintain uninterrupted access to essential healthcare services for the inmate population at FDC Miami, supporting the Bureau’s mission to provide constitutionally mandated medical care within a secure correctional environment. Key requirements for this procurement include the capability to deliver comprehensive inpatient and outpatient medical services, consistent with the standards expected of general medical and surgical hospitals. The selected provider must demonstrate the ability to address a broad spectrum of healthcare needs, ensuring timely and effective treatment for individuals in federal custody. The place of performance for this contract is Miami, Florida. The procurement is managed by the Federal Acquisition Office (FAO) within the Federal Prison System, with Omar Sanchez serving as the primary point of contact ([email protected]). The notice remains active as of the posting date and is accessible via the official SAM.gov portal. This JOFOC indicates that the Bureau of Prisons has determined that full and open competition is not practicable for this requirement, likely due to the critical nature of the services and the need for continuity of care. Contractors considering this opportunity should have substantial experience in providing comprehensive hospital-based medical services within a secure or correctional setting and be prepared to meet the rigorous standards and compliance requirements of the federal government. No set-aside requirements or special considerations are specified in the notice. Interested parties are encouraged to review the official posting and any associated attachments for further details regarding the justification and scope of services. For additional information or to express interest, contractors should contact Omar Sanchez at the provided email address.