Opportunity
SAM #W912LP-26-R-0010
Market Research for Behavioral Health Case Management Services for Iowa Army National Guard
Buyer
NGB Ia ARNG W7M8 USPF/O Activity
Posted
June 03, 2026
Respond By
June 09, 2026
Identifier
W912LP-26-R-0010
NAICS
561320, 621330
The Iowa Army National Guard (IAARNG) Surgeons Office is seeking market research input for Behavioral Health Case Management Services to support Individual Medical Readiness (IMR). - Government Buyer: - Iowa Army National Guard, Surgeons Office, Behavioral Health Program - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named; the requirement is for professional behavioral health service providers - Products/Services Requested: - Behavioral Health Clinical Case Management Services - Includes mental health assessments, screenings, referrals, case documentation, and coordination with State Behavioral Health Programs - Estimated annual workload: 69 new cases and thousands of service member screenings - Behavioral Health Care Coordination and Administrative Services - Scheduling, training, appointment management, record maintenance, chart preparation, and reporting - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Personnel must have social work or related degrees and mental health licensure - Compliance with HIPAA, OPSEC, and federal regulations is mandatory - Security clearances and specialized training are required - Emphasis on both clinical and administrative support for IMR - Feedback on the draft Performance Work Statement (PWS) and proposal preparation timelines requested from interested providers
Description
The IAARNG MRD-AMEDD requires Behavioral Health Case Management Services for a base period and two (2) option periods with a period of performance of 7/28/2026 - 7/27/2029.
The IAARNG is conducting market research and is requesting information ONLY. PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT QUOTES AT THIS TIME. We request your review of the attached DRAFT PWS and to answer the following questions:
1. Do you see any issues with the PWS (e.g., do the requirements appear to be too restrictive, too wide, etc.?).
2. Can your organization provide a proposal for the requirement? 3. If you can provide a proposal, how long would be sufficient to assemble a good quality proposal?