J&J Worldwide Services holds a spot on a potential 10-year, $75 billion contract managed by the Department of Health and Human Services and is eligible to pursue task orders to help HHS manage influx care facilities.
The company said Monday it will compete for work under the contract’s direct care, facilities management and wrap-around service categories to assist the refugee resettlement office under HHS’ Administration for Children and Families.
Steve Kelley, CEO and president of J&J Worldwide Services, said the company has provided operation and maintenance support to federal programs for the past five decades.
The multiple-award indefinite-delivery/indefinity-quantity contract has a five-year base period and a five-year option period.