Contract Vehicles
AFYA's clients have many options for obtaining our services, including several indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) task order contracts and two General Service Administration (GSA) schedule contracts.
- Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Planning, Evaluation, and Analysis Task Order Contract (PEATOC) – AFYA is one of only 10 small businesses approved to provide a range of research, evaluation, and other analytical services to AHRQ on this IDIQ contract. On our largest task order, “Conducting Measurement Activities,” we are conducting (under separate work assignments) a range of performance management studies in support of AHRQ’s six research portfolios. On another, AFYA is synthesizing the results of AHRQ-funded health information exchange (HIE) projects to identify challenges and successes in developing sustainable HIE programs at the community, regional, or statewide level. On a third task order, AFYA is conducting an evaluation of the National Guidelines Clearinghouse™ (NGC), a public resource for evidence-based clinical practice guidelines.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – AFYA is the prime contractor on a CDC-wide IDIQ contract to provide a range of health communication services. The contract, “Health Marketing, Training, and Consultation Services,” was established to provide CDC with access to companies like AFYA , which are experienced in using up-to-date communication tools and strategies to inform and influence health-related decisions and improve public health. On a current task order, AFYA is providing training and technical assistance services to improve the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control’s ability to partner with stakeholder organizations.
- Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) – AFYA is a subcontractor on an IDIQ contract to provide a range of health communication services. AFYA was selected for this contract based on our experience on a long-term, CMS-wide IDIQ contract under which we provided quick-reaction health communication, training and technical assistance, and conference and meeting services. Under the previous vehicle, AFYA planned and implemented more than 180 events across the country, including live, Internet broadcasts; workshops; retreats; award-ceremonies; training sessions; and conferences.
- GSA Mission Oriented Business Integrated Services (MOBIS) and Advertising and Integrated Marketing Solutions (AIMS) Schedules – AFYA is an approved contractor under the GSA’s MOBIS schedule. AFYA is approved to provide management consulting, meeting facilitation, and survey services. AFYA is also approved to provide marketing, public relations, and meeting planning services on GSA’s AIMS schedule.
- Program Support Center (PSC)/HHS – AFYA was awarded an IDIQ contract that can be accessed by any Government Agency to secure services that include program assessment, evaluation studies, performance measurement, technical assistance, and auxiliary or support services. Under this vehicle AFYA is conducting, for the Office on Women’s Health (OWH)/HHS, an environmental scan of current programs that address girl-adolescent health and wellness. Following a comprehensive literature review, analysis of current legislation, and focus groups, AFYA will develop and present, to OWH, recommendations on how the Office can best develop and launch a new “National Girl-Adolescent Health and Wellness Initiative.”
- SAMHSA-Wide IDIQ Vehicle – AFYA is approved to provide services in three domains on this vehicle—program support, training and technical assistance, and health communications. Under this contract (and previous SAMHSA contracts), AFYA has supported the following programs and/or initiatives.
- Within the Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS) – Performance Partnership Block Grant (PPBG) Program, Consumer Scholarship Program, New Freedom Initiative (New Freedom Initiative), and Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH)
- Within the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) – Addiction Technology Transfer Centers (ATTC); Knowledge Application Program (KAP); Treatment Improvement Exchange (TIE); Treatment Improvement Protocols (TIPs); Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Individuals; and College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD)
- Within the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) – Racial and Ethnic-Specific Knowledge Exchange and Dissemination Program; Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF) State Incentive Grants; and CSAP In-Service Training