Honolulu, HI, April 03, 2018 --
The U.S. Army issued a solicitation for a service-disabled veteran-owned small business that can provide biomedical laboratory services at Tripler Army Medical Center in Honolulu, HI. The last day a small business can submit a quote is April 18, 2018. For assistance meeting this deadline with proper registrations and a strong offer, small businesses may use the third-party government registration firm, US Federal Contractor Registration (USFCR).
The requirements to fulfill the Army's needs are found on the federal business opportunity solicitation which can be located on the Advanced Procurement Portal from USFCR. The contractor will be responsible for providing laboratory services and support for researchers and graduate medical education residents for the Department of Clinical Investigation.
All proposals are required to have the phone numbers and email addresses for the contractor’s authorized sales representative, billing and accounting representative, and government contract representative. Once a proposal has been put together, it should be sent to contracting officer Lee A. Hess and contracting specialist Robert A. Edwards ([email protected], [email protected]). Make sure that before applying for this opportunity that your company is properly registered in the System for Award Management (SAM). It is important to have this registration set-up if interested in making offers to the government for work such as this.
SAM is mandatory for all who want to make offers to perform contract work for the government. This system can be tricky to handle, especially when trying to meet a deadline and put a quote together. For assistance with all of these matters, US Federal Contractor Registration is standing by to provide.
US Federal Contractor Registration (USFCR) is the world's largest third-party government registration firm. They have helped thousands of entities translate their capabilities into the U.S. Government's language and systems with the Simplified Acquisition Program, bid training and proposal writing services. They not only register companies on their behalf in SAM, but also have pioneered the Advanced Procurement Portal (APP). APP shows active and historical federal business opportunity information in the same place, simplifying market research. Active federal buyers and vendors are not only cataloged in APP, but also are also using the system, creating a powerful network. Businesses who partner with USFCR will be able to dedicate their complete effort toward their performance on a contract, rather than the acquisition of it.
If you would like more information please contact Hayden Johnson at (877) 252-2700 ext.746 or by email at [email protected]. You may also visit https://uscontractorregistration.com/


DBS Expects Slight Dip in 2026 Net Profit After Q4 Earnings Miss on Lower Interest Margins
Washington Post Publisher Will Lewis Steps Down After Layoffs
SpaceX Pivots Toward Moon City as Musk Reframes Long-Term Space Vision
American Airlines CEO to Meet Pilots Union Amid Storm Response and Financial Concerns
American Airlines CEO to Meet Pilots Union Amid Storm Response and Financial Concerns
Uber Ordered to Pay $8.5 Million in Bellwether Sexual Assault Lawsuit
Innovent Biologics Shares Rally on New Eli Lilly Oncology and Immunology Deal
Taiwan Says Moving 40% of Semiconductor Production to the U.S. Is Impossible
Macquarie Group Shares Jump as Third-Quarter Trading Conditions Improve Across Key Units
Missouri Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging Starbucks’ Diversity and Inclusion Policies
Treasury Wine Estates Shares Surge After U.S. Dispute Settlement and Earnings Upgrade
Standard Chartered Names Peter Burrill as Interim Group CFO Following Diego De Giorgi’s Exit
Amazon Explores AI Content Marketplace With Media Publishers
Trump Administration Plans Chip Tariff Exemptions for Big Tech Amid AI Data Center Push
Toyota’s Surprise CEO Change Signals Strategic Shift Amid Global Auto Turmoil
Indian Refiners Scale Back Russian Oil Imports as U.S.-India Trade Deal Advances
Weight-Loss Drug Ads Take Over the Super Bowl as Pharma Embraces Direct-to-Consumer Marketing 



