Ambulatory Services for Tyndall AFB, FL

Project ID: FA481926R0999 FederalOpportunitiesSources Sought
Overview
AgencyAir Combat Command
Deadline03/27/26
Posted03/12/26
Estimated Value$800,000 - $1,800,000 (AI estimate)
Set AsideNone
NAICS621910 - Ambulance Services
PSCQ201 - Medical- Managed Healthcare
LocationTyndall AFB, FL 32403 United States
Description
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Sources Sought / Request for Information (RFI)

Project Title

Ambulatory Services for Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida

Issuing Office

325th Contracting Squadron 1.0 Introduction and Purpose The 325th Contracting Squadron is conducting market research to identify parties having capability and interest in fulfilling a potential requirement for ambulatory services for Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. Disclaimer: This RFI is issued solely for information and planning purposes and does not constitute a solicitation. A response to this RFI is not an offer and cannot be accepted by the Government to form a binding contract. The Government is not liable for any costs associated with responding to this RFI. All information received in response to this RFI that is marked as proprietary will be handled accordingly. Vendors are encouraged to respond to this sources sought notice, as responses will be used to 1) define the final requirement and 2) develop the acquisition strategy, which may include potential small business set-asides. 2.0 Background and Scope Due to potential staffing shortfalls, the 325th Medical Group (MDG) and 325th Civil Engineering Squadron (CES) are contemplating a contracted solution for future ambulatory services supporting Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. The contractor shall provide state certified Paramedic and Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) Services to respond to requests for emergency medical services, patient treatment, and stabilization as required. Contractor must provide at least one dedicated ambulance for this contract. The ambulances must be equipped to support Advanced Life Support (ALS). The Paramedic may be required to perform only basic first aid or any level beyond to include Advanced Life Support (ALS). The Contractor shall provide 24-hour, 7 days a week uninterrupted response coverage, to include response to in-flight emergencies (IFE's). The contractor shall respond to medical incidents within Tyndall AFB (TAFB) property, all associated housing areas including Tyndall AFB family campground area and beaches. The contracted ambulance service response jurisdiction covers all areas US Highway 98 from the DuPont Bridge to the Mexico Beach city limits. The base is approximately 3,500 acres in size. The contracted ambulance service transfer boundaries are dictated by the availability of care within the civilian community. They shall respond to all calls per direction received primarily from 911 dispatcher, Tyndall AFB Fire Emergency Services or Security Forces. Attached in (Appendix G) shows the call tree of how 911 calls are processed. All calls shall have a minimum of two State of Florida certified/ National Registered Emergency Medical Technicians (one NREMR personnel, and one designated as a Paramedic). 3.0 Respondent Information Please provide the following administrative information for your company:

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4.0 Questions for Industry Please provide detailed and comprehensive answers to the following questions to help us fully understand your capabilities and recommendations. 4.1 Relevant Experience Include experience in performing efforts of similar size and scope within the last five (5) years. The following Government or commercial information shall be provided for each of your references: (1) Contract Number and Project Title (2) Name of Contracting Activity (3) Contracting Officer's Name, Telephone Number and/or email address (4) Contracting Officer's Technical Representative or Primary Point of Contact, telephone and email address (5) Indication of whether your firm acted as prime or subcontractor (6) Contract Period of Performance and Contract Value (7) Brief summary of work performed and how it relates to the technical services described herein. 4.2 Draft Performance Work Statement (PWS) See Attached 325 CONS is interested in obtaining industry feedback regarding the draft PWS requirements, including but not limited to: (1) Identification of areas requiring additional explanation (2) Potential issues (3) Areas that could be refined to provide a clearer understanding of the requirement 4.3 Project Management and Risk - What is a realistic timeline for performance start date from contract award to full operational capability? - What do you identify as the primary risks associated with this project, and what are your proposed mitigation strategies? 4.4 Cost and Pricing (Optional) Note: Any cost data provided may be used to inform the Government's budgetary estimate only and is not contractually obligating to the vendor. - Provide a Rough Order of Magnitude (ROM) cost estimate for the annual periods of performance, to include one 12-month base period and four 12-month option periods. 5.0 Submission Instructions Interested parties are requested to submit their responses to this RFI in writing to the 325th Contracting Squadron via email to Matthew Lahr at matthew.lahr.3@us.af.mil and Shawna Morris at shawna.morris.2@us.af.mil by the response date indicated in this RFI/sources sought. Please include the RFI title in the subject line of your email. We appreciate your time and effort in responding to this RFI. The information you provide will be instrumental in helping us develop a comprehensive and effective solution for this important requirement.

Summary (Newest Update)

Background The 325th Contracting Squadron is conducting market research to identify parties capable of fulfilling a potential requirement for ambulatory services at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. This initiative arises due to potential staffing shortfalls within the 325th Medical Group and the 325th Civil Engineering Squadron, prompting consideration of a contracted solution for future ambulatory services. Work Details The contractor shall provide state certified Paramedic and Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) Services, responding to emergency medical service requests, patient treatment, and stabilization. Key responsibilities include: - Providing at least one dedicated ambulance equipped for Advanced Life Support (ALS). - Ensuring 24/7 uninterrupted response coverage including in-flight emergencies (IFE’s). - Responding to medical incidents within Tyndall AFB property and associated housing areas. The service area extends along US Highway 98 from the DuPont Bridge to Mexico Beach city limits. The contractor must respond to calls primarily directed by the 911 dispatcher or Tyndall AFB Fire Emergency Services. Each response must include at least two State of Florida certified/National Registered Emergency Medical Technicians (one designated as a Paramedic). Additionally, the contractor must adhere to specific response time requirements: a maximum of 12 minutes for transport units requiring BLS or ALS capabilities and 5 minutes for internal clinic transports. The contractor is also responsible for maintaining documentation related to all transports and participating in exercises and special events supporting the base. Place of Performance Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida.

Contacts
Contact nameMatthew Lahr
Contact emailmatthew.lahr.3@us.af.mil
Contact phone(850) 283-8697
Secondary contact nameShawna Morris
Secondary contact emailshawna.morris.2@us.af.mil
Secondary contact phone(850) 283-8632
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