State seeks contractor to run Alaska Tobacco Quit Line
The Alaska Department of Health is accepting proposals through June 18 from organizations qualified to operate the state's tobacco quit line, which helps Alaskans stop using tobacco and nicotine products.
The quit line provides cessation support to residents statewide. The contract will cover administration of the service, which assists people trying to quit smoking, vaping, and using other tobacco products.
Proposals are due by June 18, 2026. The department issued the request for proposals on May 4.
Interested organizations must submit cost proposals and reference forms along with their applications. The contract includes requirements for handling protected health information under federal privacy rules.
The procurement officer is Haley Wilkinson with the Division of Public Health. She can be reached at [email protected] or 907-759-3312.
Proposal documents and submission forms are available on the Alaska Online Public Notices website. The contract falls under project number 1625-038.
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RFP 2026-1600-0271 Alaska Tobacco Quit Line
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