Opportunity
Wisconsin eSupplier #JDG0018
Wisconsin DOJ Solicitation for Occupational Health and Respirator Fitness Medical Services
Posted
October 04, 2023
Respond By
July 10, 2026
Identifier
JDG0018
NAICS
621399
The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) is seeking qualified medical providers to deliver occupational and pre-employment health screening services, as well as OSHA-compliant respirator fitness examinations for DOJ employees and partners statewide. - Government Buyer: - Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ), Division of Criminal Investigations, Procurement Manager: Brandon Adams - Products and Services Requested: - Comprehensive medical health screenings for new hires and current employees - Medical examinations, vision and audiogram screenings, EKGs, physical fitness evaluations, and non-DOT drug screens - Fit for Duty/Return to Work assessments - Medical, vision, audiogram, EKG, physical fitness, and drug screening - OSHA Respirator Physical Exams - Medical exams, pulmonary function tests, chest X-rays, audiograms, fasting blood panels, urinalysis, B Read (chest X-ray interpretation), and TB tests - Estimated annual participants: 15 pre-employment, 14 Arson Bureau, 26 CLEAR Team, 24 Tactical Team, 2 exiting members - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Compliance with OSHA standards and Wisconsin medical licensure - Multiple statewide awards possible - Services must be available to all authorized state and local public bodies - Firm pricing for the initial contract term, with potential annual adjustments - No specific OEMs or medical device manufacturers are named; services are to be provided by qualified medical professionals or organizations.
Description
The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) is soliciting bids from qualified medical professionals to perform occupational and pre-employment health screenings and respirator fitness medical evaluations. The solicitation aims to procure services related to health screenings necessary for respirator use. Bidders must meet the qualifications and requirements set forth by the DOJ. The contract will cover the provision of these medical services to authorized users within the state.