IFB-3160007969 Breast and Cervical Cancer Program

Location: Mississippi
Posted: Apr 10, 2026
Due: May 11, 2026
Agency: State Government of Mississippi
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • Q - Medical Services
Solicitation No: 1301-26-R-IFBD-00051
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Procurement Details

Smart Number 1301-26-R-IFBD-00051 Advertised Date 04/10/2026 10:00 AM
RFx # 3160007969 Submission Date 05/11/2026 5:00 PM
RFx Status Open Major Procurement Category PERSONNEL SERVICES NON-IT
RFx Opening Date 05/11/2026 5:00 PM Sub Procurement Category PERSONNEL SERVICE - NON-TECHNOLOGY
RFx Type Invitation for Bid
Agency MS DEPT OF HEALTH
RFx Description The consultant will:

Identify at least one individual within each partnering health system to serve as a champion for EBI implementation efforts and ensure a cancer screening policy is in place.
Conduct quality assurance and quality improvement (QA/QI)

Contact Information
Name Patricia Youngblood Email PATRICIA.YOUNGBLOOD@MSDH.MS.GOV
Phone 6013593499 Fax

RFx Items
PRODUCT CATEGORY PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
91800 Serv Consulting

Awarded
VENDOR NAME VENDOR NUMBER AWARD DATE AWARD AMOUNT FUNDING SOURCE

Bid Attachments
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IFB-3160007969 Breast and Cervical Cancer Program

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INVITATION FOR BIDS
IFB RFx Number: 3160007969
Mississippi Breast and Cervical Cancer Program - Health Systems
Surveyor/Evidence-Based Intervention Consultant
Issue Date: April 10, 2026
CLOSING TIME AND DATE
Bids must be received before:
5:00 pm CST, May 11, 2026
BID COORDINATOR
Patricia Youngblood
Telephone: (601) 576-7954
E-mail: procurement@msdh.ms.gov
1.
Introduction and Overview
1.1.
Purpose and Goals
The Mississippi State Department of Health (hereinafter “MSDH” or “Agency”) has issued this solicitation for
the purpose of soliciting sealed bids from qualified Bidders to provide Mississippi Breast and Cervical Cancer
Program - Health Systems Surveyor/Evidence-Based Intervention Consultant Services.
A copy of this IFB, including all appendices and attachments, and any subsequent amendments, including the
Question-and-Answer amendment, if issued, will be posted to the MSDH OpenGov Procurement portal at
https://procurement.opengov.com/portal/msdh under the “Active ” projects list. It is the responsibility of all
interested Bidders to monitor the website for updates regarding this procurement.
Before the award of any contract, the Bidder will be required to document to MSDH that it has the necessary
capabilities to provide the core services specified in this IFB. The Bidder may also be required to provide
additional client references, as well as related project experience detail in order to satisfy MSDH that the Bidder
is qualified. MSDH may make reasonable investigations, as it deems necessary and proper, to determine the
ability of the Bidder to perform the work, and the Bidder shall be required to furnish to MSDH all information
that may be requested for this purpose. MSDH reserves the right to reject any bid if the Bidder fails to provide
the requested information and/or fails to satisfy MSDH that the Bidder is properly qualified to carry out the
obligations of the contract and to complete the work described in this IFB.
1.2.
Bid Submission Period
Bids must be submitted electronically through the MSDH OpenGov Procurement portal no later than 5:00 pm
Central Standard Time (CST), May 11, 2026. Timely submission of the bid package is the responsibility of the
Bidder. Any bid received after the deadline will be considered late, and will be rejected, and will not be
considered for award. The Bidder shall be notified as soon as practicable if their bid was rejected and the reason
for such rejection.
Failure to submit a bid on the bid form provided will be considered cause for rejection of the bid. Modifications
or additions to any portion of the bid document may be cause for rejection of the bid. The MSDH reserves the
right to decide, on a case-by-case basis, whether to reject a bid with modifications or additions as non-
responsive. MSDH may request the Bidder to withdraw or modify non-responsive portions that do not affect
the service’s quality, quantity, price, or delivery.
1.3.
Important Dates
NOTE: Adjustments to the schedule may be made as deemed necessary by MSDH.
1.4.
Questions and Answers
Questions must be submitted electronically through the MSDH OpenGov Procurement portal through the
"Question & Answer" tab of this project, (RFX3160007969) -Mississippi Breast and Cervical Cancer Program -
Health Systems Surveyor/Evidence-Based Intervention Consultant. Questions must be submitted before
3:00pm, on April 17, 2026, to ensure a response by MSDH. Responses to questions will be posted to the project
page on the MSDH OpenGov Procurement portal at https://procurement.opengov.com/portal/msdh. Questions
received after the due date and time of questions may be considered for response, although there is no
guarantee as to if or when a response will be provided. It is the Bidder’s sole responsibility to regularly monitor
the website for amendments and/or announcements concerning this IFB.
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1.5.
Acknowledgment of Amendments
Should an amendment to the IFB be issued, it will be posted on the Procurement Portal and the MSDH OpenGov
Procurement Portal in a manner that all bidders will be able to view. Bidders shall acknowledge receipt of any
amendment to the IFB by electronically signing the amendment in the MSDH OpenGov Procurement Portal, or
by email.
Should any bidder fail to submit all necessary acknowledgement(s) with its bid, the Agency shall have the sole
discretion as to whether to request a bidder to submit the required acknowledgement(s) after the bid
submission deadline but prior to issuance of the Notice of Intent to Award. The Agency shall exercise that
discretion in a manner that is fair to all bidders. Any bidder who does not provide the Agency
acknowledgement(s) of every amendment issued may be deemed non-responsive and not eligible for award.
Bidders are responsible for monitoring both websites for any updates or amendments to the IFB. Each Bidder
shall submit a written acknowledgment of every amendment to the MSDH on or before the submission deadline.
1.6.
Expenses Incurred in the Procurement Process
All parties participating in the procurement process in regard to this IFB shall bear their own costs of
participation, pursuant to Section 1.4.4 of the OPSCR Rules and Regulations. All costs incurred by the Bidder in
preparing and delivering its bid, making presentations, and any subsequent time and travel to meet with MSDH
regarding its bid shall be borne exclusively at the Bidder’s expense.
1.7.
Cancellation of Solicitation or Rejection of Individual Bids
At MSDH’s sole discretion, an IFB may be canceled or any or all responses to the solicitation may be rejected, in
whole or in part, when MSDH determines that it is in the Agency’s best interest to do so.
1.8.
Registration with Mississippi Secretary of State
By submitting a bid, the Bidder certifies that it is registered to do business in the State of Mississippi as
prescribed by Mississippi law and the Mississippi Secretary of State or, if not already registered, that it will do
so within five (5) business days of being offered an award. Sole proprietors are not required to register with the
Secretary of State.
1.9.
Debarment
By submitting a bid, the Bidder certifies that it is not currently debarred from submitting bids for contracts issued
by any political subdivision or agency of the State of Mississippi or Federal government and that it is not an
agent of a person or entity that is currently debarred from submitting bids for contracts issued by any political
subdivision or agency of the State of Mississippi.
1.10. Right to Consider Historical Information
MSDH reserves the right to consider historical information regarding the Bidder, whether gained from the
Bidder’s bid, conferences with the Bidder, references, or any other source during the evaluation process. This
may include, but is not limited to, information from any state or federal regulatory entity.
1.11. State Approval
It is understood that this contract may require approval by the PPRB. If required and if this contract is not
approved by PPRB and/or OPSCR, it is void and no payment shall be made hereunder.
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1.12. Property Rights
Property rights do not inure to any Bidder until such time as services have been provided under a legally
executed contract. No party responding to this IFB has a legitimate claim of entitlement to be awarded a
contract or to the provision of work thereunder. MSDH is under no obligation to award a contract and may
terminate a legally executed contract at any time.
1.13. Contract Rights
Contract rights do not vest in any party until a contract is legally executed. MSDH is under no obligation to award
a contract following issuance of this IFB.
1.14. Bids as Public Record
If a redacted copy is not submitted, MSDH shall consider the entire Bid to be public record. The redacted copy
should identify which section or information has been redacted and the Bidder should provide the specific
statutory authority for the exemption. Per Mississippi Code Annotated §25-61-9(7), the type of service to be
provided, the price to be paid and the term of the contract cannot be deemed confidential.
The redacted copy shall be considered public record and immediately released, without notification of the
Bidder, pursuant to any request under the Mississippi Public Records Act, Miss. Code Ann. §§25-61-1 et seq. and
Miss. Code Ann. §79-23-1. Redacted copies shall also be used/released for any reason deemed necessary by
MSDH, including, but not limited to, submission to the PPRB, posting to the Transparency Mississippi website,
etc.
All documentation submitted in response to this IFB and any subsequent requests for information pertaining to
this IFB shall become the property of MSDH and will not be returned to the Bidder.
All information requested is considered important. Failure to provide all requested information and in the
required format may result in disqualification of the Bid. MSDH has no obligation to locate or acknowledge any
information in the bid that is not presented under the appropriate outline and in the proper location according
to the instructions herein.
1.15. Certification of Independent Price Determination
By submitting a bid, the Bidder certifies that the prices submitted in response to the solicitation have been
arrived at independently and without any consultation, communication, or agreement with any other Bidder or
competitor for the purpose of restricting competition.
1.16. Applicable Law
The contract shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Mississippi,
excluding its conflicts of laws provisions, and any litigation with respect thereto shall be brought in the courts
of Mississippi.
1.17. Approval
It is understood that if this contract requires approval by the Public Procurement Review Board (“PPRB”) and/or
the Department of Finance and Administration Office of Personal Service Contract Review (“OPSCR”), and this
contract is not approved by PPRB and/or OPSCR, it is void and no payment shall be made hereunder.
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1.18. Availability of Funds
It is expressly understood and agreed that the obligation of MSDH to proceed under this agreement is
conditioned upon the appropriation of funds by the Mississippi State Legislature and the receipt of the
appropriated funds. If the funds anticipated for the continuing time fulfillment of the agreement are, at any
time, not forthcoming or insufficient, regardless of the source of funding, MSDH shall have the right upon ten
(10) business days written notice to Contractor, to terminate this agreement without damage, penalty, cost or
expense to the MSDH of any kind whatsoever. The effective date of termination shall be as specified in the
notice of termination.
1.19. Compliance with Equal Opportunity in Employment Policy
Contractor understands that the MSDH is an equal opportunity employer and therefore, maintains a policy
which prohibits unlawful discrimination based on race, color, creed, sex, age, national origin, physical handicap,
disability, genetic information, or any other consideration made unlawful by federal, state, or local laws. All such
discrimination is unlawful, and Contractor agrees during the term of the agreement that Contractor will strictly
adhere to this policy in its employment practices and provision of services.
1.20. Compliance with Laws
Contractor shall comply with, and all activities under this agreement shall be subject to, all applicable federal,
state, and local laws and regulations, as now existing and as may be amended or modified.
1.21. E-Payment
Contractor agrees to accept all payments in United States currency via the State of Mississippi’s electronic
payment and remittance vehicle. The Agency agrees to make payment in accordance with Mississippi “Timely
Payments for Purchases by Public Bodies” laws, which generally provide for payment of undisputed amounts by
the Agency within forty-five (45) calendar days of receipt of invoice. Mississippi Code Annotated § 31-7-301, et
seq.
1.22. E-Verification
If applicable, Contractor represents and warrants that it will ensure its compliance with the Mississippi
Employment Protection Act and will register and participate in the status verification system for all newly hired
employees. Mississippi Code Annotated §§ 71-11-1 and 71-11-3. Contractor agrees to provide a copy of each
verification upon request of the MSDH subject to approval by any agencies of the United States Government.
Contractor further represents and warrants that any person assigned to perform services hereafter meets the
employment eligibility requirements of all immigration laws. The breach of this clause may subject Contractor
to the following: (1) termination of this contract and exclusion pursuant to Chapter 15 of the Public Procurement
Review Board Office of Personal Service Contract Review Rules and Regulations; (2) the loss of any license,
permit, certification or other document granted to Contractor by an agency, department, or governmental
entity for the right to do business in Mississippi; or (3) both. In the event of such termination, Contractor would
also be liable for any additional costs incurred by the Agency due to Contract cancellation or loss of license or
permit to do business in the state.
1.23. Offeror's Representation Regarding Contingent Fees
By executing the contract, the Contractor represents that it has not retained any person or agency on
a percentage, commission, or other contingent arrangement to secure this contract. If the contractor
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