PRARNG Medical Professional Support Services (Administrative Provider and Behavioral Health Specialist Support)
Contact and place of performance
Argenies Gonzalez (Contracting Officer)
Salinas, PR 00751
USA
Description of Services: PRARNG Medical Professional Support Services (Administrative Provider and Behavioral Health Specialist Support) Agency: National Guard, Puerto Rico Army National Guard Contracting Office: USPFO PR Purchasing & Contracting Division This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial products or commercial services prepared in accordance with RFO FAR Part 12.201-1, Simplified Procedures...
View moreThis solicitation incorporates provisions and clauses by reference. The full text of provisions and clauses may be accessed electronically at https://www.acquisition.gov/far-overhaul.
This acquisition is not subject to the Defense Priorities and Allocations System (DPAS).
This requirement is a 100% Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) Program set-aside under North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 621112 Office of Physicians, Mental Health Specialists, in accordance with RFO FAR 19.107-2(c) and DFARS RFO FAR (Deviation 2026-O0037), using Simplified Procedures in accordance with subpart 12.201-1 for Commercial Products and Commercial Services to obtain non-personal services to obtain medical and behavioral health administrative case management and readiness support. Quotations are solicited from certified Woman-Owned Small Business Concerns (WOSB) concerns eligible under the WOSB Program (including Economically Disadvantaged Women-Owned Small Business (EDWOSB) concerns) in accordance with 13 CFR part 127. Quotes received from other concerns will not be considered.
NAICS Codes: 621112 Office of Physicians, Mental Health Specialist Size Standard: $13,500,000
PSC: Q201
Anticipated Period of Performance: 13 Jul 2026 to 11 Jul 2027 for base period, four 12-month option periods and one up to 6-months extension (see 52.217-9 and 52.217-8).
Place of Performance: Bldg 586, Camp Santiago Joint Training Center, Salinas, PR.
Delivery and Acceptance FOB Point: DESTINATION
Submission Instructions
Deadline: 30 June 2026 at 1:00 PM Local Time (Puerto Rico) Submission Method: Quotes shall be submitted electronically to [email protected]. Include the solicitation number in the subject line.
Questions: Submit questions to the same email address no later than 16 June 2026. Questions must relate to clarification of requirements, terms, and conditions only. The contracting office will not address questions explicitly stated in this solicitation and its attachments.
Basis of Award:
(a) Evaluation: The Government will award a firm-fixed-price (FFP) purchase order resulting from this solicitation to the responsible quoter who provides the lowest acceptable quote that demonstrates understanding of the requirements and conformance with the solicitation. This acquisition is being conducted strictly under RFO Part 12 simplified procedures for commercial products and commercial services. The Government is not conducting a source selection, and procedures from RFO Part 15 do not apply. To efficiently identify the lowest acceptable quote, the Government may evaluate quotes by first ranking them from lowest to highest price. The Government will then evaluate the technical and past performance factors of the lowest-priced quote. If the lowest-priced quote is determined to be acceptable, the Government may evaluate no other quotes and proceed to award.
(1) Quotes failing to meet all the terms and conditions of this solicitation, including buy terms, line-item descriptions, and attachments, will not be evaluated for award. The Government reserves the right to seek clarifications on the contents of the quote if determined necessary by the Contracting Officer.
(2) Quotes will be evaluated in accordance with RFO 12.203(a) review criteria for:
(i) Technical: The degree to which the quoter's proposed service meets the Government's requirements. Merely stating 'will comply with all PWS requirements' is insufficient.
(ii) Past Performance: The Government will consider primary Government sources for past performance such as Supplier Performance Risk System, Contractor Performance Assessment Reporting System (CPARS), Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System (FAPIIS), and other sources. Absent past performance with Government, the Government will consider experience from the commercial market and/or experience as a subcontractor. Past performance shall be relevant to the type of work in the Performance Work Statement. The purpose of past performance is to assess performance risk and capacity to perform. W912LR26QA018 Page 48 of 54
(iii) Price. Price will be evaluated to identify the lowest acceptable quote. The Government will evaluate the quoted price to determine price reasonableness. Price reasonableness will be established by comparing the quoted prices received in response to the solicitation, comparing quotes to the Independent Government Cost Estimate (IGCE), or using other accepted techniques.
(b) Options. The Government will evaluate quotes for award purposes by adding the total price for all options to the total price for the basic requirement. The Government may determine that a quote is unacceptable if the option prices are significantly unbalanced. The evaluation of options does not obligate the Government to exercise the option(s).
(c) Notice of Purchase Order Award: The purchase order is the Government's offer to a supplier to buy certain products or services upon specified terms and conditions. A binding contract is formed when the supplier accepts the Government's offer, either by written acceptance of the purchase order or substantial performance of the purchase order. The contracting officer may request that the contractor provide written acceptance of the order. See RFO 12.201-1(b).
(d) Responsibility Determination: In accordance with RFO FAR policy, the Contracting Officer must determine that the apparent successful quoter is responsible before awarding a purchase order. Separate from the price evaluation described in paragraph (a)(2)(iii), if the lowest acceptable quote features a price that is abnormally low, the Contracting Officer may use that as an indicator of performance risk. In such cases, the Contracting Officer may require the quoter to provide additional information (such as a breakdown of labor rates, material costs, or a risk mitigation plan) specifically to make an affirmative determination of responsibility and ensure the quoter has the capacity and competence to perform the requirement at the quoted price. Failure to demonstrate the capacity to perform at the quoted price may result in a determination of non-responsibility. Because this solicitation is set aside for Women-Owned Small Businesses (WOSB), any determination of non-responsibility for the apparent successful quoter will be referred to the cognizant Small Business Administration (SBA) office for a Certificate of Competency (COC) determination.
Note: This solicitation will be evaluated using Simplified Procedures consistent with RFO FAR 12.201-1 and 12.203 for evaluating Quotations. Quoters are reminded that, consistent with RFO FAR 12.201-1(b), Legal Effects of Quotations, a quote is not an offer. All submissions will be treated as QUOTATIONS, regardless of how Quoters decide to label or name their submissions. Quoters are to review SF 1449 52.212-1, 52.212-1 addendums, and 52.212-2 for additional information. In the event of a discrepancy between this combined solicitation and the SF 1449, the SF 1449 shall govern.
Anticipated Date of Award: 8 July 2026
The Department of the Army, specifically the Puerto Rico Army National Guard (PRARNG) USPFO Activity, has issued solicitation number W912LR26QA018 for medical and behavioral health administrative case management and readiness support. This requirement is a 100% Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) set-aside under NAICS code 621112, Offices of Physicians, Mental Health Specialists, and PSC Q201, Medical-General Health Care. The government intends to award a firm-fixed-price purchase order to a licensed Medical Provider (MD/DO) and two credentialed Behavioral Health Specialists (LCSW, Psychologist, or CNS) to provide all personnel, equipment, and supervision necessary for these non-personal commercial services.
The scope of work involves conducting medical records reviews, issuing deployability determinations, and managing medical profiles within government systems such as MODS and MHS Genesis. Additional responsibilities include coordinating care with TRICARE and VA networks and developing a local network of community-based behavioral health providers. Performance will take place at Camp Santiago Joint Training Center in Salinas, Puerto Rico, during standard business hours, with occasional weekend requirements to support Soldier Readiness Processing events. The anticipated period of performance begins July 13, 2026, through July 11, 2027, and includes four 12-month option periods and one potential six-month extension.
Quotations must be submitted electronically by June 30, 2026, at 1:00 PM local time in Puerto Rico. The evaluation will be conducted under simplified procedures, with the award going to the responsible quoter providing the lowest acceptable price that demonstrates a full understanding of the technical and past performance requirements. The solicitation includes three attachments: a Wage Determination, the Performance Work Statement, and the SF1449 Request for Quotes. Argenies Gonzalez serves as the Contracting Officer for this acquisition.
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