Data Systems and Website Support Services BPA
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF
About this archived opportunity
health centers that serve vulnerable populations and underserved communities. UDS + system collects data for 30+ million patients every year. The UDS is used to evaluate health center performance, identify trends, and ensure compliance with legislative mandates. Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) are required to submit UDS reports annually using the FHIR standards. 4. The HHS Telehealth Website, available at https://telehealth.hhs.gov, which is an informational website and national resource for promoting telehealth policies and practices to health care providers and the public, and; 5. The Insure Kids Now (IKN) data system which is available at https://InsureKidsNow.gov, and hosted by CMS but powered by HRSA�s IKN�s dental locator and data entry application (https://ikndata.insurekidsnow.gov/WebExternal/Login.aspx). IKN data is embedded in the CMS website via an API. HRSA requires uninterrupted continuation of Data Systems and Website Support (DSAWS) services while the agency completes its ongoing acquisition process for the long-term requirement. DSAWS supports HRSA�s mission to ensure that Health Center Program awardees maintain compliance with statutory, programmatic, fiscal, clinical, and governance requirements. A lapse in DSAWS would jeopardize critical oversight activities, delay required site visits, hinder timely identification of compliance risks, and impede the delivery of essential assistance to more than 1,400 health centers nationwide. Due to the immediacy of the requirement and the highly specialized nature of DSAWS operations, HRSA has determined that Sapient Government Services, Inc. is the only responsible source capable of assuming full performance by January 19, 2026, without operational disruption. The incumbent contractor currently possesses the necessary infrastructure, trained workforce, program familiarity, and operational systems required to support uninterrupted service delivery. No other source could mobilize qualified personnel, stand up necessary systems, or absorb program complexity within the limited transition window available. The anticipated bridge contract is expected to begin on January 19, 2026 with an eight-month base period through September 18, 2026 and one optional four?month period through January 18, 2027. HRSA may also utilize FAR 52.217?8, Option to Extend Services, if needed to prevent a lapse in operations caused by circumstances outside the Government�s control. Any extension will be limited to the minimum duration required to ensure continuous performance. HRSA invites capability statements from vendors that believe they can fully perform the requirement beginning January 19, 2026, without reliance on incumbent resources or transition assistance. Capability statements must demonstrate the ability to provide fully operational DSAWS services on Day One, including staffing, systems, subject?matter expertise, operational readiness, and oversight activities at the scale and complexity of the current program. Capability statements must be submitted to nlee@hrsa.gov no later than 12:00 PM EST on January 14, 2026. This notice does not constitute a solicitation. HRSA will not reimburse costs associated with responding to this notice. Responses will be used solely to assess whether additional responsible sources exist and will not be considered proposals.
Historical details
- Status
- Closed
- Deadline
- January 14, 2026
- First captured
- January 11, 2026
- Publisher reference
- 7b05683a613c43d7a778c9759bc2ae08
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Data Systems and Website Support Services BPA
by HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF
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