Air Force Seeks Medical Translation Services Sources


WASHINGTON, DC--(Marketwired - May 15, 2017) - The U.S. Air Force, 52nd Contracting Squadron (52 CONS) on May 15 released a sources sought notice to determine potential contractors who may be interested in and capable of providing medical translation services at Spangdahlem Air Base in Germany.

According to the notice, the anticipated period of performance, assuming the Air Force issues a contract, is on or about September 30, 2017. The contract would be for one year, and also include two 12-month option periods.

The anticipated North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) code for the procurement is 541930.

In its notice, the Air Force invited interested and capable contractors to respond to the opportunity with the following information:

  • Company name, address, telephone number, point of contact(s), e-mail addresses, and CAGE Code
  • Recommendations for use of an alternative NAICS code, if applicable
  • Suggestions for alternate approaches to providing and accomplishing services
  • Capability to provide the medical translation services at Spangdahlem Air Base in Germany

The Air Force, in its notice, outlined its intent to award a contract to a contractor who can provide non-personal services to support of 52nd Medical Group (52 MDG) Clinic's Tricare Operations and Patient Administration (TOPA) Flight.

These service will include the provision of all management, supervision, and personnel to obtain medical consultation and administrative support for the Medical Treatment Facility (MTF) staff and beneficiaries. Contractor personnel also will provide the Referral Management Center section of the 52 MDG with daily service operation functions of host nation medical report translations and other related customer service duties. Contracted services also will include proper review, process, and maintenance of medical records, medical administrative assistance and customer service.

Contractors can respond to the notice and/or submit questions about it via e-mail to Contracting Officer Anja Weber-Sabo, anja.weber-sabo.1.de@us.af.mil, and Contracting Specialist Sebastian Foerg, sebastian.foerg.de@us.af.mil.

Responses and questions are due by no later than 15:00 Central European Time (CET) on May 24, 2017.

The contractor who receives this contract must be registered with the System for Award Management (SAM) database and have as part of the Registration all current Representations and Certifications.

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