Opportunity
County of Alameda #RFP 902726
Alameda County Solicits Pharmaceutical Supplies and Services for Communicable Disease Control
Posted
April 27, 2026
Respond By
May 30, 2026
Identifier
RFP 902726
NAICS
424210
Alameda County is seeking proposals for pharmaceutical supplies and services to support its Tuberculosis (TB) and Acute Communicable Disease (CD) Control programs: - Government Buyer: - County of Alameda, General Services Agency (GSA) Procurement - Alameda County Public Health Department, Division of Communicable Disease Control and Prevention - Products and Services Requested: - Pharmaceutical supplies for communicable disease treatment, including: - First-line TB drugs: isoniazid, rifampin, pyrazinamide, ethambutol - Vitamin B6 - Second-line TB drugs: aminoglycoside or polypeptide, fluoroquinolones, pretomanid, cycloserine, ethionamide, linezolid - Rifabutin, rifapentine - Medications for pertussis, meningococcal, H. influenzae, Bacillus anthracis, and syphilis - Pharmaceutical dispensing, packaging (including unit dosing), and delivery services - Courier services required at least 2 days per week and as needed - 24/7 emergency availability for medication delivery - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; the solicitation allows for brand names and approved equivalents - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Timely access to medications for underinsured or uninsured patients - Environmental sustainability practices encouraged - Participation in vendor outreach events - Place of Performance and Delivery Locations: - Alameda County - Alameda County Public Health Department - Acute CD Section, 1100 San Leandro Blvd., Third Floor, San Leandro, CA 94577 - Alameda County Public Health Department - TB Control Section, 1100 San Leandro Blvd., Third Floor, San Leandro, CA 94577 - GSA-Procurement, 1401 Lakeside Drive, 10th Floor, Oakland, CA 94612
Description
The County of Alameda is seeking proposals for pharmaceutical supplies and services to support its Tuberculosis (TB) Control and Acute Communicable Disease (CD) Control programs. These programs aim to prevent the spread of TB and other infectious diseases and require pharmaceutical supplies for clients facing financial barriers. The contract is intended to be for three years with options to renew for two additional years. The solicitation includes evaluation criteria such as cost, proposed services, experience, and local business preferences.