The Bureau of the Fiscal Service, on behalf of the United States Mint, is issuing this solicitation to acquire Medical Professional Services for Reasonable Accommodation (RA) Requests, as specified herein.
The United States Mint was established by the United States Constitution and formed in 1792. In 1873, the United States Mint was made a Bureau of the Department of Treasury and today is the world’s largest coin manufacturer, with operations in California, Colorado, Kentucky, New York, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C. The United States Mint applies world-class business practices in making, selling, and protecting our Nation’s coinage and assets. This mission and our effectiveness in executing it make the United States Mint one of the few federal agencies that produce an operating profit, annually returning approximately $750 million to the United States Treasury.
The United States Mint has a requirement for a board-certified physician in the role of family medicine, primary care, general practitioner and/or occupational and environmental medicine to review reasonable accommodation (RA) requests. The physician shall have a minimum of three (3) to five (5) years of experience and be licenses to practice medicine in Virginia, Maryland, or any state or location with a United States Mint location (Washington, DC, Pennsylvania, New York, Colorado, Kentucky, California).
This is an invitation-only, open market solicitation. The solicitation is being issued as a total small business set-aside under NAICS 621111 (Offices of Physicians, Except Mental Health Specialists) with a size standard of $12 million in average annual gross revenue or less for the preceding three fiscal years.
Please refer to the following attachments for additional information regarding this solicitation:
Attachment 1 – (SAMPLE) Security Clearance Package
Attachment 2 – (SAMPLE) Rules of Behavior for United States Mint IT System Users
Attachment 3 – (SAMPLE) Contract Closeout and Release Letter
Attachment 4 – Pricing Template
Note that attachments with the word (SAMPLE) in their title do not need to be completed at solicitation and will be collected from the selected awardee after an award determination has been made. Attachment 4 and Section K of solicitation 20340923R00004 shall be completed and returned with proposals.
Questions regarding this solicitation shall be received no later than 2:00PM (ET) on Wednesday, October 19, 2022. Proposals shall be received no later than 2:00PM (ET) on Friday, October 28, 2022.