The Department of Defense said Wednesday the award is for Option Period Five of the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, part of the TRICARE Overseas Program.
Under the fixed-price task order, the Trevose, Pennsylvania-based company will provide services to support overseas military medical treatment facilities in enhancing their healthcare capabilities and capacities, and providing healthcare in remote overseas locations.
The contract supports the program’s objective of delivering TRICARE services to eligible beneficiaries in locations outside the U.S. Work started on Sept. 1 and is expected to be completed by Aug. 31, 2026. Funding was issued from fiscal 2025 operations and maintenance funds at the time of award. The Defense Health Agency Managed Care Contracting Division in Aurora, Colorado, awarded the contract on July 30.
Prior Contract
In September 2020, International SOS secured a $960.4 million single-award contract to provide services supporting the DHA’s Overseas Military Health Care Program.
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