The Defense Health Agency (DHA) has officially released the Remote Health Readiness Program 4 (RHRP-4) RFP, a $1.6 billion IDIQ contract for health and dental readiness services across all service branches.
- This is a single-award IDIQ, meaning only one contractor will win this opportunity.
- The first task order (TO 0001) for transition-in will be awarded immediately with the base contract.
With proposals due by April 18, 2025, time is running out to submit a high-scoring, compliant proposal that stands out in this high-stakes competition.
How OST Global Solutions Can Help:
- Proposal Development: Full-scale writing, management, and compliance support
- Win Strategy & Competitive Analysis: Black Hat, Price to Win (PTW), and teaming support
- Technical & Graphics Support: Enhance clarity and impact
- Final Compliance Review: Ensure your proposal meets every RFP requirement
This is an all-or-nothing opportunity. Whether you need full proposal support or targeted assistance, OST can step in immediately to give you the edge you need to win.
Act now—contact us today to secure your competitive advantage.
Contact us today to schedule a strategy session and ensure you’re ready for the solicitation release.
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