Choctaw Contracting Services (CCS) Awarded Naval Medical Logistics Command MATO for Southeast Medical Services
Choctaw Contracting Services (CCS) is proud to announce our second award by Navy Medical Logistics Command (NMLC) in 2018. CCS was also awarded the Navy Southeast Medical Services Multiple Acquisition Task Order (MATO) Contract that allows us to provide outstanding healthcare services to the Navy members and eligible beneficiaries. CCS, is a provider of U.S. Government health services, and will provide healthcare practitioners for the treatment of active duty military personnel, their family members, and other eligible beneficiaries designated by the Government.
The contract has a five-year ordering period and the maximum aggregate dollar value is $579,692,297. Work will be performed at military treatment facilities and their associated branch clinics in the Southeastern U.S., which include Naval Hospital Jacksonville, Florida (30 percent); Naval Medical Center Camp Lejeune, North Carolina (25 percent); Naval Hospital Pensacola, Florida (25 percent); Naval Health Clinic Corpus Christi, Texas (10 percent); Naval Hospital Beaufort, South Carolina (3 percent); Naval Health Clinic Cherry Point, North Carolina (3 percent); Naval Health Clinic Charleston, South Carolina (2 percent); Navy Medicine Operational Training Center, Pensacola, Florida (1 percent); and any associated branch clinics (1 percent). Each awardee/company will receive at least one lot and work performed under these contracts is expected to be completed by July 31, 2023. Funding is predominantly from the Defense Health program; however, other funding initiatives such as psychological health/traumatic brain injury, overseas contingency operations and wounded, ill, and injured may be used, but amounts are unknown at this time. Initial task orders using fiscal 2018 Defense Health program funds totaling $3,667,808; and fiscal 2019 Defense Health program funds totaling $6,858,068 will be awarded and fiscal 2018 funds expire at the end of the current fiscal year. These contracts were competitively procured as a 100 percent small business set-aside via the Federal Business Opportunities website; 53 offers were received. The Naval Medical Logistics Command, Fort Detrick, Maryland, is the contracting activity.
CCS is honored to be awarded the contract and utilize its expertise to optimize the experience for CCS healthcare providers, patients, NMLC, and Navy Medical Treatment Facilities with the mission of providing excellence in patient care.
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