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DEFENSE HEALTH AGENCY ARMED SERVICES BLOOD PROGRAM DONOR INCENTIVES REQUIREMENT
Contact and place of performance
John Culmer
Falls Church, VA 22042
USA
Purpose. The Defense Health Agency Contracting Activity (DHACA), Professional Services Contracting Division (PS-CD) is conducting Market Research to identify qualified sources for the Defense Health Agency (DHA) Armed Services Blood Program (ASBP) Donor Incentives requirement. THIS IS A SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE (SSN) ONLY. This SSN is issued solely for information and planning purposes - it does not constitute a Request...
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The DHA Armed Services Blood Program (ASBP) Office manages and oversees blood operations by providing blood products and services through ASBP Donor Centers located within Military Treatment Facilities (MTFs). These donor centers conduct donor recruitment, collection, testing, processing, and distribution activities to sustain the military blood supply chain. This contract is to provide donor incentives in the form of T-shirts, Sweatshirts, Baseball Caps, Beanies, Tumblers, Journals and Bags (Totes, Duffels & Backpacks) with specific logos and/or text, provided by DHA, as incentives to individuals who donate blood and blood by-products.
These ASBP Donor Centers include the following locations:
Instructions and Response Guidelines
Interested parties are requested to respond to this SSN with a detailed capability statement in support of the sections below.
Section 1 - Administrative Information
Provide administrative information including the following as a minimum:
Section 2 - Statements and Questions for the Interested Party
The Government seeks feedback and comments on the above information provided in general, with specific interest in written comments/feedback on the following considerations/sections:
Section 3 - Capability/Approach
Interested parties are requested to provide your capabilities detailing how you will be able to meet all the requirements as outlined in this SSN based upon your experience performing under similar efforts. Address all areas in Section II as they are identified in this SSN.
Identify your capabilities to fulfill the requirements as stated above. Include examples of technical capabilities, capacity, areas of expertise, and relevant experience.
Interested parties are advised to examine this SSN in its entirety to ensure its response provides all information requested. Interested parties are cautioned that merely re-stating the requirements with a statement of intent to perform DOES NOT reflect an understanding of the requirements or capability to perform.
Capability statements should be submitted in Microsoft Word compatible format or Adobe PDF and are due no later than Friday, 5 June 2026, 12:00pm ET. Proprietary information, if any, should be minimized and MUST BE CLEARLY MARKED. To aid the Government, please segregate proprietary information. Please be advised that all submissions become Government property and will not be returned.
Capability statements should be submitted via email to the Contracting Officer, Ms. Cherish Young at [email protected] and the Contract Specialist, John Culmer at [email protected]
The Defense Health Agency Contracting Activity, Professional Services Contracting Division, is conducting market research to identify qualified sources for the Armed Services Blood Program (ASBP) donor incentives requirement. This Sources Sought Notice, identified under solicitation number PANDHA26P0000035359, seeks non-personal services for the design, production, and delivery of branded promotional items. These materials are intended to standardize donor engagement across ASBP centers in both the United States and international locations, including sites in Germany, Guam, Japan, and various domestic military installations. The requirement is classified under NAICS 323113 for Commercial Screen Printing and PSC 8415 for CLOTHING, SPECIAL PURPOSE. There is currently no set-aside assigned to this requirement.
The contractor will produce durable, visually consistent incentive items that adhere to approved branding, design, and color-matching specifications. The required product list includes t-shirts, sweatshirts, baseball caps, beanies, tumblers, journals, tote bags, duffel bags, and backpacks. These items will feature specific logos or text provided by the government to serve as incentives for individuals donating blood and blood by-products at Military Treatment Facilities. The ASBP Office manages the recruitment, collection, and distribution activities supported by these products to sustain the military blood supply chain.
Capability statements must be submitted by June 5, 2026, to the primary point of contact, John Culmer. Responses should include administrative details, such as CAGE codes and UEI numbers, as well as feedback on potential risks, recommended contract vehicles, and the suitability of the assigned NAICS code. Interested parties are expected to detail their technical capacity to fulfill the entire scope of the requirement, whether independently or through teaming arrangements. The primary place of performance is Falls Church, Virginia.
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