MODIFICATION
B -- Health Care Quality Promotion
- Notice Date
- 2/12/2004
- Notice Type
- Modification
- Contracting Office
- Department of Health and Human Services, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Acquisition and Assistance Field Branch (Cincinnati), 4676 Columbia Parkway M/S C-4, Cincinnati, OH, 45226
- ZIP Code
- 45226
- Solicitation Number
- 2004-Q-01202
- Response Due
- 2/23/2004
- Archive Date
- 3/9/2004
- Point of Contact
- Cheryl Ball, Contract Specialist, Phone (513)533-8229, Fax (513)533-8283,
- E-Mail Address
-
cab6@cdc.gov
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Total Small Business
- Description
- This is a modification to solicitation no. 2004-Q-01202 as follows: Delete The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health in its entirety and insert The Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion (DHQP). Add the period of performance shall include no less than twenty (20) hours per week or NTE one hundred and thirty (130) days for a period of one year from the date of award. Deliverable: 1) Participate in twice per month meetings, in-person or by conference call with CDC project officer; 2) Provide twice per month written reports, by hard copy or by email, of meetings and/or conference calls with grantee, which should take place no less than twice per month; 3) Provide monthly progress reports of the status of the grant project including specific reference to accomplishment of CDC program goals as stated in the initial request for application; 4) Present in person to relevant CDC staff a comprehensive oral report of the project activities and results on two occasions during the period of performance; 5) Provide final report of all activities conducted under the agreement and an evaluation of program success based on CDC program goals as specified in the initial request for application. The due dates of the deliverables are: 1) Twice monthly meetings with project officer no later than the 15th of each month and the last business day of the month; 2) Twice monthly reports of grantee meetings no later than the 15th of each month and the last business day of each month; 3) Monthly progress reports no later than the last business day of each month; 4) Two presentations to CDC staff, the first no later than April 30, 2004; the second no later than October 15, 2004; 5) Final report, no later than January 31, 2005. The Government Project Officer is Machel M. Forney, (404)498-1174. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health is requesting quotes to fulfill its mission in bitoerrorism preparedness and response and in public health surveillance for emergent health care events, the Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion requires professional serevices to conduct evaluative research on diesase surveillance and medical implementation of such systems in healthcare networks. The contractor shall provide the labor and expertise involved in translating public health knowledge and experience in conducting infectious disease surveillance and public health response to research activities funded by CDC to evaluate surveillance for mergent healthcare events in outpatient healthcare networks. This work includes assisting CDC grantees in the developing of protocols, consulation with grantees on Federal, State, and Local Public Health surveillance activities and requirements, conslution and assistance in planning also includes consultation with, and participation in meetings and conference calls with, other Federal agencies, State and local health departments, and other collaborative entities to present, explain, discuss, and answer questions regarding this research and any resulting public health initiatives. This work also includes consultation to CDC and grantees in the developing of protocols for public health response to emergent healthcare events, including bioterrorist attacks, including strategies for identifying and protecting persons at high risk for infection, such as healthcare workers. Within one year of when the purchase order is awarded, coordinate and serve as principal liaison between CDC program (Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion) and CDC grantees condicting research on surveillance and identification of mergent health events for bioterrorism detection, specifically including, but not limited, to the Eastern Massachusetts Prevention Epicenter. Meet with grantee?s project officer and project staff inperson and/or by conference phone on a regular basis, to be determined by CDC program. On an on-going basis, provide public health expertise and input into the design and implementation of the grant-support project. Make regualr reports to CDC grogram in-person and/or by conference phone on a regualr basis to be determined by CDC program. Provide quarterly written reports to CDC program documenting progress toward completion of reaseach objectives. Attend meetings, conference, and symposia to gather information on similar and/or related projects. Produce documents as required responsing to requests from CDC and CDC collaborators, including Federal agencies, for information about CDC surveillance activities referable to this grant or to other healthcare-based surveillance of emergent health events. Coordinate and serve as principal liaison between the National BT Syndromic Surveillance Program of the Eastern Massachusetts Prevention Epicenter and DHQP. Attend by phone all BioSense team meetings and meet as needed with BioSense personnel to stay informated and to keep the BT Demonstration Program and other programs within NCID that are involved with syndromic surveillance. Meet with project officers from other programs to facilitate collaborations to improve synergy among all syndromic surveillance at CDC. Engage with leadership at PHPPO in the area of perfromace measurement and laboratory practice. Work with PHPPO staff and others to perpare a white paper review of the Public Health Performance Standards Programs?s capacity to impact specific public health objectives such as childhood immunizations. Represent CDC on the National Commission on Prevention Priorities. Interested contractors are invoted to submit a response, within ten (10) calendar days after publication of this notice, which must include price breakdown and minimum qualifications to determine capability to meet the above requirement as follows: 1) Knowledge, expertise and experience in designing and conducting public health surveillance; 2) Knowledge, expertise and experience in working with officials and epidemiologists employeed by and affiliated with managed care organizations and healthcare networks to accomplish specific goals and objectives; 3) Knowledge, expertise, and experience in infectious diesase epidemiology and microbiology; 4) Knowledge, and experience, and expertise in management issues involving Federal grants and cooperative agreements; 5) Knowledge, expertise, and experience in managing and understanding issues related to the interactions and interlationships of Federal, State, and local public health agencies. NO solicitation document exists, however, all responses from contractors demonstrating their capabilities will be fully considered. Simplified Acquisition Procedures will be utilized for this requirement. FAX responses are acceptable FAX NO. (513)533-8283 as well as E-Mails. All offers are requested to respond with their written offered pricing and provide all data as requested not later than 4:30 P.M. (EST) on February 23, 2004.
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