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Office of 
Contract Management and Compliance

 

MARCH 4: COOL is again operational. Work on the system was successful. Nevertheless, due to maintenance & upgrade, all users are to receive a new temporary password (login names will NOT change). Please contact Jeff Burton at jeff.burton@sfdph.org for your new temporary password and password change instructions.

 

Current RFA/P/Q's Available:

Welcome to the Department of Public Health Request for Proposal/ Qualifications (RFP/Q) Center. Competitive solicitations which the Office of Contract Management and Compliance (OCMC) of the Department of Health administers are to be posted here on this Web site.

Types of service:

  • Health Services
  • Professional Services

Submit a Letter of Introduction and get placed on our mailing list


Email the Office of Contract Management and Compliance
a letter of introduction. Please include a brief description of the services your firm provides and contact information. Your firm will be placed on appropriate mailing lists and notified of future RFP/Q administered by OCMC.


Relevant Links:

DPH Safety Net List: If you have a question about whether or not a particular provider is part of the DPH Safety Net, please phone 415-255-3435.


Entirely Web enabled, the COntracts OnLine (COOL) system allows Contractors and the City to collaborate electronically via the Web to develop contracts and exchange information in a real-time, paperless environment.

 



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