Contact and place of performance
Emily Trinh
San Francisco
USA
Sources Sought Synopsis The purpose of this Sources Sought Synopsis is to assist in our decision-making process for a service procurement. This is not a solicitation, nor a request for quotes or proposals. Responses to this sources sought synopsis will be used by the Government to make appropriate acquisition decisions. The Government is not obligated to nor will it pay for or reimburse any costs associated with resp...
View moreThe Department of Veterans Affairs, Network Contracting Office 21, is conducting market research to identify Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned, Veteran-Owned, and other small businesses capable of providing low demand safe haven emergency residential services. This sources sought notice, identified by solicitation number 36C26126Q0666, is classified under NAICS 624221 Temporary Shelters and PSC G099 SOCIAL- OTHER. The procurement is intended to support the San Francisco VA Health Care System through the Health Care for Homeless Veterans program to assist chronically homeless Veterans with mental illness or substance use disorders.
The required services involve 24-hour staffed short-term residences in San Francisco, California, offering private or semi-private accommodations. These low-demand environments are designed to establish trust and motivate Veterans toward treatment and permanent housing, with typical residency lengths ranging from four to six months. The intended period of performance for this requirement is five years, with an anticipated start date around March 1, 2027.
Responses to this market research must be submitted to Emily Trinh by May 26, 2026, at 12:00 PM PST. The notice includes two supporting documents published on April 29, 2026: a 36C26126Q0666.docx file and a DRAFT Performance Work Statement - LDSH.pdf file. Information gathered through this notice will be used by the government to determine the appropriate acquisition strategy for the final solicitation.
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