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| SOL 22553081 DUE 110999 POC Patricia Pastorelli, Contract Specialist,
Phone (202) 874-6080, Fax (202) 874-5625, Email
pat.pastorelli@occ.treas.gov WEB: Visit this URL for the latest
information about this,
http://www.eps.gov/cgi-bin/WebObjects/EPS?ACode=P&ProjID=22553081&LocID=
1765. E-MAIL: Patricia Pastorelli, pat.pastorelli@occ.treas.gov. The
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) intends to award a sole
source contract directly to Cigna Insurance, which currently provides
dental/vision insurance coverage and the associated insurance benefit
administration for OCCs Dental/Vision Employee Benefit program. The
contract award will represent a renewal of the OCCs current
dental/vision policy #2253081,and will not constitute a new policy. The
OCC intends to solicit and negotiate with only one source under the
authority of FAR 6.302-1. This notice of intent is not a request for
competitive proposals and no solicitation document is available. All
pro. |
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| Category : (Miscellaneous)
Address : Department of the Treasury, Comptroller of the Currency (OCC),
Acquisition Services Division, MS-4-13, 250 E Street, S.W.,
Washington, DC, 20219
Sol. no. : G2253081
Contact : Kathleen Mayers, Contract Specialist, Phone (202) 874-5040
Due : 24 Jul, 2000 |
| It seems that the major point of confusion -- where everyone,
including professionals, seems to have a slightly different version of
the facts -- is about postoperative vision changes and reading
glasses. Ive had reliable sources insist that I will need reading
glasses in my forties, period, and other reliable sources insist that
Ill only need reading glasses if I would have needed them anyway,
that the need for reading glasses is independent of the surgery. If
anyone can comment further on that last point on- or off-list Id be
obliged. |
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