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The Massachusetts Department of Correction is seeking responses for the purchase of safety and suicide prevention items not available on a statewide contract. The procurement is a rolling enrollment contract (initial term up to two years with renewal options), estimated value approximately $101,000, and closes on 2026-02-26.
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Carroll County Government (Maryland) is soliciting proposals to deliver a Suicide Intervention and Prevention Services (SIPS) program providing comprehensive suicide intervention and prevention services for youth (ages 4–18) and their parents residing in Carroll County. The solicitation (Opportunity ID: RFP ERO DO #26-F-3-25/26) was posted 2025-12-19 and responses are due 2026-01-27; submission and full documents are available through the county’s Public Purchase portal and require vendor registration. This is a service procurement (contract) for program implementation and management — not a grant — with an estimated value range of approximately $500,000–$2,000,000.
Posted Date
Dec 19, 2025
Due Date
Jan 27, 2026
Release: Dec 19, 2025
Close:
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Carroll County Government (Maryland) is soliciting proposals to deliver a Suicide Intervention and Prevention Services (SIPS) program providing comprehensive suicide intervention and prevention services for youth (ages 4–18) and their parents residing in Carroll County. The solicitation (Opportunity ID: RFP ERO DO #26-F-3-25/26) was posted 2025-12-19 and responses are due 2026-01-27; submission and full documents are available through the county’s Public Purchase portal and require vendor registration. This is a service procurement (contract) for program implementation and management — not a grant — with an estimated value range of approximately $500,000–$2,000,000.
AvailableVirtual Reality (VR) based goggles (estimated quantity 50), training programs and resources and provide all the tools, materials, and equipment to scale a standalone training platform. VR training will address training that supports and reinforces the core tenants of the Army’s Ask, Care, Escort suicide prevention program within the Pennsylvania Army National Guard (PAARNG). The VR resource must provide immersive simulations to improve knowledge retention and dedicated training time throughout the PAARNG. The contractor will also collaborate with PAARNG stakeholders to collect and deliver data analytics following training sessions, provide access to training scenarios, and updates to scenario library.
Posted Date
Jan 23, 2026
Due Date
Feb 4, 2026
Release: Jan 23, 2026
Close: Feb 4, 2026
Virtual Reality (VR) based goggles (estimated quantity 50), training programs and resources and provide all the tools, materials, and equipment to scale a standalone training platform. VR training will address training that supports and reinforces the core tenants of the Army’s Ask, Care, Escort suicide prevention program within the Pennsylvania Army National Guard (PAARNG). The VR resource must provide immersive simulations to improve knowledge retention and dedicated training time throughout the PAARNG. The contractor will also collaborate with PAARNG stakeholders to collect and deliver data analytics following training sessions, provide access to training scenarios, and updates to scenario library.
AvailableThe Pennsylvania Army National Guard issued a Sources Sought notice (Notice ID W912KC26Q1B4F) seeking VR-based training, associated software, and approximately 50 VR goggles to support the Ask, Care, Escort suicide prevention program. Interested contractors are asked to submit capability statements (maximum 5 pages) describing relevant past performance, technical approach, rough order of magnitude cost estimates, and key personnel; submissions are due Feb 4, 2026 by 11:00 AM EST. The notice is for market research only (does not constitute a solicitation or commitment to purchase); place of performance is Annville, PA and the primary point of contact is Brian Ray (brian.c.ray2.civ@army.mil).
Posted Date
Jan 23, 2026
Due Date
Feb 4, 2026
Release: Jan 23, 2026
Close: Feb 4, 2026
The Pennsylvania Army National Guard issued a Sources Sought notice (Notice ID W912KC26Q1B4F) seeking VR-based training, associated software, and approximately 50 VR goggles to support the Ask, Care, Escort suicide prevention program. Interested contractors are asked to submit capability statements (maximum 5 pages) describing relevant past performance, technical approach, rough order of magnitude cost estimates, and key personnel; submissions are due Feb 4, 2026 by 11:00 AM EST. The notice is for market research only (does not constitute a solicitation or commitment to purchase); place of performance is Annville, PA and the primary point of contact is Brian Ray (brian.c.ray2.civ@army.mil).
AvailableFor public safety and violence prevention (PSVP) program.
Posted Date
Jun 21, 2021
Due Date
Jun 20, 2026
Release: Jun 21, 2021
Close: Jun 20, 2026
For public safety and violence prevention (PSVP) program.
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