The Department of the Navy, through NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center Norfolk, is soliciting a contractor to provide Mission Assurance Support Services to the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED), including personnel security (suitability and fitness), Emergency Management support, and expert policy and procedure development for Navy Medicine's criminal-history background-check programs. The procurement is a Total Small Business Set-Aside under NAICS 624230 (Emergency and Other Relief Services) with performance in Falls Church, Virginia. This is an active federal procurement solicitation (not a grant program), with responses due on July 2, 2026 at 1:00 PM EDT.
The awarded bidder will support the Department’s Health and Environmental Testing Laboratory (HETL) Forensic Chemistry Section, in a remote capacity for up to forty (40) hours per month by: assisting with the development, review, and approval of standard operating procedures and other documents that make up the quality management system and administer the document control system, including maintaining and updating the quality manual; Coordinating and conducting annual internal audits onsite; preparing and coordinating for annual ANAB onsite assessments; monitoring nonconforming work and conducting and coordinating corrective actions; implementing risk-based thinking approach and ensuring the initiation of preventive actions to reduce risk. See attached files.
Export Development Canada (EDC) is seeking experienced Software Engineering Support to maintain and sustain its mission-critical EDC legacy applications, which are scheduled for decommissioning within the next three years. The contract focuses on ensuring the continued reliability, security, and functionality of these systems until they are formally retired, requiring technical expertise in maintaining outdated architectures, resolving defects, applying patches, and supporting end users under strict operational constraints. All work is to be performed within the National Capital Region (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada), with responses due by July 13, 2026.
The State of Maine Department of Health and Human Services is seeking a qualified vendor to provide remote forensic chemistry quality-assurance (QA) services for the Health & Environmental Testing Laboratory's Forensic Chemistry Section. The contractor will support ISO/IEC 17025 and ANAB AR 3125 accreditation by delivering up to 40 hours of expert QA work each month, including document control, internal audits, preparation for ANAB assessments, corrective-action coordination, proficiency-testing oversight, method validation assistance, and annual reporting. The contract runs for an initial two-year period (September 1, 2026 – August 31, 2028) with two optional renewal periods subject to performance and funding.
The awarded bidder will support the Department’s Health and Environmental Testing Laboratory (HETL) Forensic Chemistry Section, in a remote capacity for up to forty (40) hours per month by: assisting with the development, review, and approval of standard operating procedures and other documents that make up the quality management system and administer the document control system, including maintaining and updating the quality manual; Coordinating and conducting annual internal audits onsite; preparing and coordinating for annual ANAB onsite assessments; monitoring nonconforming work and conducting and coordinating corrective actions; implementing risk-based thinking approach and ensuring the initiation of preventive actions to reduce risk. See attached files.
Export Development Canada (EDC) is seeking experienced Software Engineering Support to maintain and sustain its mission-critical EDC legacy applications, which are scheduled for decommissioning within the next three years. The contract focuses on ensuring the continued reliability, security, and functionality of these systems until they are formally retired, requiring technical expertise in maintaining outdated architectures, resolving defects, applying patches, and supporting end users under strict operational constraints. All work is to be performed within the National Capital Region (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada), with responses due by July 13, 2026.
The State of Maine Department of Health and Human Services is seeking a qualified vendor to provide remote forensic chemistry quality-assurance (QA) services for the Health & Environmental Testing Laboratory's Forensic Chemistry Section. The contractor will support ISO/IEC 17025 and ANAB AR 3125 accreditation by delivering up to 40 hours of expert QA work each month, including document control, internal audits, preparation for ANAB assessments, corrective-action coordination, proficiency-testing oversight, method validation assistance, and annual reporting. The contract runs for an initial two-year period (September 1, 2026 – August 31, 2028) with two optional renewal periods subject to performance and funding.