Recorded Briefing

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HHS Agencies Expiring FY25 Socio-Economic Set-Aside Contracts

This recorded session includes the session video, handouts, presentation and links to the Monday Roundtables. This Package is valid for 30 days.

This session was recorded on December 18th, 2024

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Overview

Brian Hebbel and Edward Schultz are dishing out unique industry data that’s not available anywhere but here!

Get insight on HHS expiring contracts for FY 2025 as they pick apart and analyze what the data means to contractors targeting 12 different HHS agencies.

Bring your questions!

They'll be slicing into:

  • 5,098 HHS Small Business Set-Aside FY 2025 expiring actions.
  • $7.3 billion in Set-Asides contracts/orders expiring in FY 2025.
  • 973 8(a)s totaling $2.2 billion expiring in FY 2025.

 The cherry on top is that all participants will receive a copy of the presentation slides and access to the recorded event. Even if you can't be there online you can register to receive the event's presentation slides.

 The presentation will save you hundreds of hours compiling data and provide data you have never considered compiling. We have the data you won't see anywhere. We've spent weeks organizing it in a meaningful format, so you won’t have to!

The Presentation Includes a Summary of the Socio-Economic Set-Aside data for every HHS Agency

  • CDC -Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • NIH – National Institutes of Health
  • IHS – Indian Health Service
  • CMS – Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
  • FDA – Food and Drug Administration
  • HRSA – Health Resources and Services Administration
  • AHRQ – Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
  • ASA -Office of Assistant Secretary for Administration
  • ACF – Administration for Children and Families
  • OIG – Office of the Inspector General
  • ASPR – Office of Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response
  • SAMHSA – Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

Do you have a specific HHS Operating or Staff Division that you are targeting or pursuing? The data can be filtered to focus on just the expiring opportunities within that Organization.

Detailed slides will point out specific areas of socio-economic interest which can then be looked at in greater details on the supporting spreadsheet. This is a one stop shop to see all of HHS’s expiring socio-economic contracts and task orders at a single glance, all captured in a single spreadsheet. Customized Spreadsheet Data Includes:

  • FPDS Points of Contact
  • Contract Numbers (PIIDs)
  • NAICS, Ultimate Completion Dates
  • Vendor’s 8(a) Graduation Dates
  • Number of Offerors Received
  • Set-Aside Type
  • Vendor’s Socio-Economic Status(s)

All public data coming out of the depths of Federal Procurement Data System – Next Generation (FPDS-NG). Data is actual data as input by the contracting official of record. Webinar will discuss the data details and suggestions for filtering data in order to create an HHS Acquisition Pipeline.

Any government officials that would like to attend, please contact Shelley McGuire at shelley@shelleysevents.com for registration.

Agenda

Meaningful insights from FY 2024 contract award data including:

  • Contractor awards and obligations of all CMS IDIQ contract awards.
  • Buying Patterns of all OAGM Divisions, down to the individual contracting officer(s).
  • CMS use of GSA, IDIQ and Full & Open Acquisitions broken out many ways.
  • Look at the CMS winning contractors of FY 2024.
  • Which contract vehicles had the most competition and what analysis can be derived?
  • Which IDIQ and GSAs vehicles were used the most and what is the conclusion for the future?
  • Which contracting vehicles and OAGM divisions had the least competition?


Speakers

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Brian Hebbel

AcquisitionHelp.com

Founder

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Dave Lowe

isiFederal

CEO

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Edward Schultz

EdS Fedconsulting, LLC

Former Deputy Director for Procurement and Grants Office for Center for Disease Co