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RHITES NORTH-LANGO: THIS CONTRACT IS TO INCREASE THE EFFECTIVE USE OF SUSTAINABLE HEALTH SERVICES IN ALL EIGHT DISTRICTS OF THE LANGO SUB REGION OF NORTHERN UGANDA.WORKING THROUGH A LIFE-CYCLE LENS OVER FIVE YEARS, THIS CONTRACT IS EXPECTED TO CONTRI
Total Committed
$12.7M
Product or Service Description
Program Management/Support Services
Total Potential Value
$68M
Effective Date
Feb. 15, 2018
Funding Department
USAID/UGANDA
Type
Cost plus fixed fee
Solicitation Procedure
Negotiated proposal/quote
Extent Competed
Full and open competition

Recent Contract Actions

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Vendor Description Signed Reason for Change Amount Committed
JOHN SNOW, INCORPORATED RHITES NORTH-LANGO: THIS CONTRACT IS TO INCREASE THE EFFECTIVE USE OF SUSTAINABLE HEALTH SERVICES IN ALL EIGHT DISTRICTS OF THE LANGO SUB REGION OF NORTHERN UGANDA.WORKING THROUGH A LIFE-CYCLE LENS OVER FIVE YEARS, THIS CONTRACT IS EXPECTED TO CO Sept. 15, 2020 Funding Only Action $10,248,646
JOHN SNOW, INCORPORATED RHITES NORTH-LANGO: THIS CONTRACT IS TO INCREASE THE EFFECTIVE USE OF SUSTAINABLE HEALTH SERVICES IN ALL EIGHT DISTRICTS OF THE LANGO SUB REGION OF NORTHERN UGANDA.WORKING THROUGH A LIFE-CYCLE LENS OVER FIVE YEARS, THIS CONTRACT IS EXPECTED TO CONTRI April 21, 2020 Funding Only Action $2,484,800
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