Federal Contract Vehicles

MQS2NG

Medical Q-Coded Services and Support, Next Generation

DHA IDIQ Active
Obligated to date
$6.2B
Task orders
3,199
Companies awarded
36
Ceiling
$43 billion

Vehicle overview

MQS2NG is a $43 billion, 10-year multiple-award IDIQ contract vehicle managed by the Defense Health Agency. It provides personal and non-personal medical, dental, and medical support staffing for federal agency hospitals, clinics, and dental facilities across the 50 United States, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and Guam. The program consolidates the previous Medical Q-Coded Services (MQS) and Medical Support Services (MSS) contracts into a single enterprise-wide vehicle. It utilizes a network-based acquisition approach to optimize efficiencies and achieve economies of scale through resource prioritization and market analysis.

The vehicle utilizes two distinct vendor pools—one restricted to small businesses and one for non-small businesses—to provide staffing across five labor segments.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

10 years

Ceiling

$43 billion

MQS2NG contract holders

Top 15 of 36 companies by obligations.

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is MQS2NG?
MQS2NG is a $43 billion, 10-year multiple-award IDIQ contract vehicle managed by the Defense Health Agency. It provides personal and non-personal medical, dental, and medical support staffing for federal agency hospitals, clinics, and dental facilities across the 50 United States, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and Guam. The program consolidates the previous Medical Q-Coded Services (MQS) and Medical Support Services (MSS) contracts into a single enterprise-wide vehicle. It utilizes a network-based acquisition approach to optimize efficiencies and achieve economies of scale through resource prioritization and market analysis.
Which agency manages MQS2NG?
Medical Q-Coded Services and Support, Next Generation is a IDIQ managed by Defense Health Agency.
What can agencies acquire through MQS2NG?
The vehicle utilizes two distinct vendor pools—one restricted to small businesses and one for non-small businesses—to provide staffing across five labor segments.
How much has been obligated through MQS2NG?
$6.2B has been obligated across 3,199 task orders.
How many contractors hold MQS2NG?
36 contractors hold a position on MQS2NG.
What is the contract ceiling of MQS2NG?
MQS2NG has a program ceiling of $43 billion.
Is MQS2NG active?
Yes, MQS2NG is currently active (ordering period: 10 years).

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