Opportunity
Indiana Department of Administration #004000000087448
Indiana seeks vendor for statewide Medical Operations Coordinator Center (MOCC) under Rural Health Transformation Program
Posted
May 13, 2026
Respond By
June 15, 2026
Identifier
004000000087448
NAICS
541512, 541513, 541690
The Indiana Department of Health, through the Indiana Department of Administration, is seeking a vendor to establish and operate a Medical Operations Coordinator Center (MOCC) as part of the Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP). - The MOCC will function as a 24/7 centralized hub for: - Hospital and EMS operational reporting - Patient transfer coordination - EMS resource alignment - The primary objective is to improve care coordination and transport for rural residents requiring interfacility transfers for trauma, cardiac, stroke, psychiatric, OB/GYN, and urgent care needs. - The contract term is five years, aligned with the RHTP grant cycle, with funding contingent on federal awards and milestones for implementation and statewide rollout. - Vendors must propose solutions for hosting (cloud or on-premises), with a strong preference for state-owned cloud tenants such as Microsoft Azure or AWS. - Compliance with Indiana Office of Technology security standards is required, including NIST 800-53 compliance and robust exit strategies. - The solicitation encourages the use of AI and real-time data delivery systems for hospital, healthcare, public health, and EMS reporting. - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; the opportunity is open to qualified respondents capable of meeting the technical, operational, and security requirements. - Example bid amounts for surge/enhancement support are provided (e.g., $150,000), with the total program funded by a nearly $207 million grant.
Description
This solicitation is for the Medical Operations Coordinator Center (MOCC) for the State of Indiana, part of Initiative 1 of the Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP). The program is funded by a nearly $207 million grant awarded to Indiana for the first year of a five-year effort to improve health outcomes in rural communities. The Indiana Department of Health seeks respondents to support a statewide MOCC as a centralized 24/7 hub for hospital and EMS operational reporting, patient transfer coordination, and EMS resource alignment. The goal is to improve the quality and efficiency of care coordination and transport for rural residents requiring interfacility transfers for various urgent medical needs. The request covers the full five-year RHTP grant cycle.