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HHS Issues RFI for IT Staffing at Federal Occupational Health
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HHS Issues RFI for IT Staffing at Federal Occupational Health

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The Department of Health and Human Services is seeking industry input on potential contractors to provide IT staffing support services to Federal Occupational Health, a component of the Program Support Center within the department.

According to a notice posted on SAM.gov Friday, FOH seeks qualified IT personnel to provide enterprise-level end-to-end IT operational services. This is intended to enhance the IT infrastructure enabling it to meet mission requirements and operational objectives. The contractor is expected to provide reliable IT infrastructure and staffing expertise to boost the agency’s ability to deliver occupational health services.

What Is Federal Occupational Health?

FOH is an agency that provides occupational health services to the federal government. Its main objective is to enhance the federal workforce’s health, safety and productivity. It partners with federal departments and federal agencies’ national headquarters through interagency agreements aimed at promoting the physical and mental wellbeing of its employees.

The agency utilizes occupational health programs and services such as clinical services delivery, customized medical consultations, wellness and health promotion services, behavioral health services, and environmental health and safety services.

Interested vendors must send in their responses by Dec. 16.

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