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    J&J Worldwide Services Wins $75B HHS Facilities and Services for Refugees Contract

    By Amanda ZiadehMay 21, 2023
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    Steve Kelley, J&J Worldwide Services

    J&J Worldwide Services has won a spot on the Department of Health and Human Services’ multiple-award contract to support the Administration for Children and Families Office of Refugee Resettlement.

    The indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract has a ceiling value of $75 billion for 10 years with a base period of five years and one 5-year option.

    The Office of Refugee Resettlement cares for and places unaccompanied children transferred from the Department of Homeland Security. J&J Worldwide Services has a solution that can help support these mission requirements.

    “J&J has been providing operation and maintenance services to complex Federal Government programs for over 50 years,” said Steve Kelley, CEO and president of J&J Worldwide Services. “We are honored to support this important and critical HHS/ACF/ORR contract. We look forward to bringing our expertise in program management and facility maintenance services in support of this humanitarian mission.”

    As part of the contract, J&J will participate in Full–Service Influx Care Facility task order opportunities for three task areas: Direct Care, Facilities Management and Wrap Around Services.

    J&J will provide program management, mission support, direct care, line-of-sight supervision, classroom instruction, case management, campuses and facilities, personnel, transportation, security, laundry services, logistics supply chain, facility operations and maintenance, and dining services. The company is also tasked with recruiting, retaining and caring for the staff to support the office’s missions.

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