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World Trade Center Health Program - National Program Administrator

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Details

Location:USA
USA
Category:Consulting services
Status:Open
Sectors:Health, Project Management
Languages:English
Contracting authority type:Development Institution
Eligibility:Individual
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Dec 12, 2025

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Objectives: Provide nationwide care coordination and member support for World Trade Center Health Program (WTCHP) members res...
Eligibility criteria: Offerors must be registered in SAM with a UEI, TIN, and CAGE; NAICS 541611 applies. The procurement is full and open competition (no small‑business set‑aside). Place of performance is U.S.-based; custom software development and outsourced operations must be located in the U.S. to the maximum extent practicable. Contractors will serve PHI and must execute a Business Associate Agreement (BAA) and CDC NDAs prior to access; comply with HIPAA, HITECH, the Privacy Act, and HHS/CDC IS2P policie...

Description

World Trade Center Health Program - National Program Administrator Contract Opportunity Notice ID: 75D30126R73374 Related Notice: Department/Ind. Agency: HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF Sub-tier: CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION Office:
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is a federal agency of the U.S. Department of Health founded in 1946 and located in Druid Hills, Georgia, USA. Its role is to ensure the health and safety of the population by providing information on opportunities for improving health care decisions. Over the past decade, the agency has played an important role in the United States' fight against the spread of the A/California/H1N1 influenza strain.

Nowadays, CDC is an important operational component of the Department of Health and Human Services and is well known as the leading national agency for health promotion, prevention and preparedness. The agency remains at the forefront of the public health efforts aimed at preventing and controlling chronic and infectious diseases, injuries, occupational hazards, disabilities and health threats. CDC is recognized around the world for its studies and research as well as for being an action-oriented agency. CDC conducts research and applies the results to improve living standards and quickly respond to health emergencies. CDC works with states and other partners to establish a health surveillance system that monitors and prevents disease outbreaks, including those related to biological terrorism, implements disease prevention strategies and maintains national health statistics. The agency also makes international efforts against disease transmission with staff in more than 25 countries.

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