This is a combined synopsis solicitation for commercial items for contracted podiatric services at the Warm Springs Service Unit (WSSU) in Warm Springs, Oregon. The requirement is for one firm fixed-price purchase order to provide supplemental professional podiatry coverage due to current staffing shortages. Services include patient evaluation, diagnosis, treatment of foot and lower extremity conditions, particularly for diabetic patients at high risk for amputations. The contractor must provide licensed podiatrists and ensure all documentation is accurate and timely. Services will be performed at the Warm Springs Service Unit. The period of performance is one year from the date of award. Quotes must be submitted electronically by March 17, 2026. Award will be based on best value, considering price and non-price factors such as demonstrated prior experience and past performance. Questions must be submitted in writing via email no later than four business days prior to the closing date.
The bid notice does not explicitly state a delivery deadline for the services, but the period of performance will begin on the date of award and continue for one year from the date of award.
The bid notice states that payments will be made in accordance with FAR **** Payments, and discounts for prompt payment may be available as per FAR ****.
The bid notice states that the government intends to award a contract to the offeror whose quote represents the best value to the government, considering price and non-price factors.
The bid notice requires that the podiatrist shall, at a minimum, be a graduate of an accredited school or college of podiatric medicine and hold a current, active, and unrestricted license to practice podiatric medicine within the United States.
The bid notice mentions that any false or misleading information submitted by an enterprise when submitting an offer in consideration of an award set-aside under the authority of the Buy Indian Act is a violation of the law and punishable under 18 **** claims submitted as part of contract performance are subject to the penalties enumerated in 31 **** to **** and 18 U. S. C. 287.
The bid notice does not require the submission of samples.
The bid notice states that failure to obtain or maintain the required qualifications, licensure, credentialing, or clinical privileges may result in removal from the contract, and the contract may be terminated at no cost to the government, and the contractor may be deemed ineligible for continued performance.