District of Columbia Healthcare Contracts
Find healthcare bidding opportunities in District of Columbia
via DC Office of Contracting and Procurement
Medical services, healthcare staffing, medical equipment, pharmaceuticals, and health-related consulting.
District of Columbia agencies regularly procure healthcare services and products through DC Office of Contracting and Procurement. Contractors can find opportunities ranging from small purchases to major projects by searching the portal and registering to receive bid notifications.
These NAICS codes are commonly used for healthcare contracts in District of Columbia. Add these to your vendor profile to receive matching opportunity notifications.
Register on DC Office of Contracting and Procurement
Create a vendor account and complete your business profile with relevant certifications and capabilities.
Add Healthcare NAICS Codes
Include relevant NAICS codes in your profile to match with healthcare opportunities.
Set Up Notifications
Enable email alerts for new healthcare solicitations matching your profile.
Submit Competitive Bids
Review requirements carefully, prepare thorough proposals, and submit before deadlines.
How do I find healthcare contracts in District of Columbia?
To find healthcare contracts in District of Columbia, visit DC Office of Contracting and Procurement at https://ocp.dc.gov. Search using keywords related to healthcare or filter by NAICS codes like 621111, 621210, 621310. Register as a vendor to receive notifications about new opportunities.
What NAICS codes are used for healthcare in District of Columbia?
Common NAICS codes for healthcare contracts include 621111, 621210, 621310, 621999, 339112, 339113, 424210. When registering on District of Columbia's procurement portal, add these codes to your vendor profile to match with relevant healthcare opportunities.
Are there small business set-asides for healthcare contracts in District of Columbia?
Yes, District of Columbia typically reserves a percentage of healthcare contracts for small businesses, including DBE, MBE, WBE, and veteran-owned businesses. Check DC Office of Contracting and Procurement for contract set-asides and the state's small business programs.
What qualifications do I need for District of Columbia healthcare contracts?
Requirements vary by contract, but generally you'll need: valid business licenses, relevant certifications for healthcare work, proof of insurance, past performance references, and vendor registration on DC Office of Contracting and Procurement. Larger contracts may require bonding.
How competitive are healthcare contracts in District of Columbia?
Competition varies by contract size and complexity. Smaller healthcare contracts may have fewer bidders, while larger projects attract more competition. Building relationships with state agencies and maintaining strong past performance can improve your success rate.
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