About PSP
The Private Sector Program (PSP) is a five year Indefinite Quantity Contract (IQC) managed by the Office of Population and Reproductive Health (PRH), Service Delivery Improvement Division (SDI). The PSP IQC will allow USAID Missions and Bureaus to easily access high quality technical assistance and support for their activities involving the private sector in health. PSP activities will promote private and particularly commercial sector strategies to expand service delivery and access to quality reproductive health and voluntary family planning, and other key health products in developing countries.
USAID has awarded six contracts under the PSP IQC. The combination of prime and sub-contractors provides a diverse mix of talents, skills, and experience as well as opportunities to work with new partners.
To date, 14 Task Orders have been awarded: four worldwide in scope, two regional and eight country-specific.
Assistance procured through a task order with any one of the prime contractors can be long term or intermittent, depending on mission or bureau requirements. Task orders awarded under PSP can extend up to 36 months beyond the end date of the contract provided they are awarded before that end date.
