Opportunity
South Dakota Posting Board #26RFP-26-09RHT-012
South Dakota K-12 Schools Sought for Chronic Disease Remote Monitoring Technology and Program Implementation
Posted
May 13, 2026
Respond By
June 09, 2026
Identifier
26RFP-26-09RHT-012
NAICS
541690, 423450, 541611
The South Dakota Department of Health, Office of Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, is inviting K-12 schools across the state to participate in a program to implement remote monitoring for students with chronic diseases. - Government Buyer: - South Dakota Department of Health, Office of Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (OCDPHP) - Eligible Participants: - Public, private, and tribal K-12 schools in South Dakota - Products/Services Requested: - Purchase of technology and equipment for remote monitoring (e.g., tablets, phones, storage cases, charging equipment) - Development of school-specific guidance or policy for remote monitoring of chronic conditions (such as diabetes or asthma) - Implementation of remote monitoring programs based on approved guidance - Monthly progress and expenditure reporting, annual participation reporting through 2030 - Participation in monthly programmatic meetings - Notable Requirements: - Schools must develop and submit guidance or policy before purchasing technology - Only technology and related equipment are eligible for purchase (data plans/subscriptions are not eligible) - Indirect costs are capped at the federally approved rate - Sample guidance for monitoring devices is provided - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; schools may select appropriate technology after policy approval - Contract period is 12 months, with annual reporting required through 2030
Description
The South Dakota Department of Health, Office of Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, is seeking public, private, and tribal K-12 schools to implement chronic disease remote monitoring strategies. The goal is to ensure the health and safety of students with chronic conditions such as diabetes or asthma while under school supervision. Awarded entities will develop guidance or policies for chronic disease remote monitoring and purchase necessary technology or equipment. The initiative is part of the Rural Health Transformation effort to strengthen rural healthcare systems across South Dakota.