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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 29, 2004 FBO #1129
SOURCES SOUGHT

G -- Transitional Drug Abuse and Mental Health Treatment services

Notice Date
12/3/2004
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
621420 — Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centers
 
Contracting Office
Department of Justice, Bureau of Prisons, Acquisitions Branch, 320 First Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20534
 
ZIP Code
20534
 
Solicitation Number
129NY
 
Response Due
12/17/2004
 
Point of Contact
Pamela Wrentz, Contracting Officer, Phone 202-307-3070, Fax 202-307-2780, - James Smith, Contracting Officer, Phone 202-307-0985, Fax 202-307-1146,
 
E-Mail Address
pwrentz@bop.gov, jsmith@bop.gov
 
Description
Response Date: December 17, 2004 TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES This announcement is posted as a request for information only, for an upcoming solicitation that will be posted in FEDBIZOPPS. This request for information is issued to determine whether or not there are qualified sources capable of providing out-patient drug abuse treatment and mental health services. Services are required for male and female Federal offenders held under the authority of United States Statutes within the borough’s of Manhattan, NY, Brooklyn, NY in community corrections or comprehensive sanctions centers. Services are required in the following geographically defined areas: Brooklyn, New York (no further west than Clinton Street, no further south than Pacific Street, no further north than Tillary Street and no further east than Flatbush Avenue). Manhattan, New York ( on or between 9th and 7th Avenues, but no further south than 34th Street and no further north than West 48th Street). Manhattan, New York (on or between 7th and Park Avenues, but no further south than 34th Street and no further north than West 48th Street) The following services are required for each of the above locations: BASE PERIOD Transitional Drug Abuse Treatment Inmates - 40 minimum/95 maximum Intake Assessment (1 per inmate) 40 minimum/95 maximum Individual Counseling (16 units per inmate) 640 minimum/1,520 maximum Group Counseling (67 units per inmate) 2,680 minimum/6,365 maximum Mental Health Inmates - 2 minimum/10 maximum Intake Assessment and Report (1 per inmate) 2 minimum/10 maximum Medication Monitoring (2 units per inmate) 4 minimum/20 maximum OPTION YEAR ONE Transitional Drug Abuse Treatment Inmates - 42 minimum/100 maximum Intake Assessment (1 per inmate) 42 minimum/100 maximum Individual Counseling (16 units per inmate) 672 minimum/1,600 maximum Group Counseling (67 units per inmate) 2,814 minimum/6,700 maximum Mental Health Inmates - 2 minimum/12 maximum Intake Assessment and Report (1 per inmate) 2 minimum/12 maximum Medication Monitoring (2 units per inmate) 4 minimum/24 maximum OPTION YEAR TWO Transitional Drug Abuse Treatment Inmates - 44 minimum/105 maximum Intake Assessment (1 per inmate) 44 minimum/105 maximum Individual Counseling (16 units per inmate) 704 minimum/1,680 maximum Group Counseling (67 units per inmate) 2,948 minimum/7,035 maximum Mental Health Inmates - 2 minimum/15 maximum Intake Assessment and Report (1 per inmate) 2 minimum/15 maximum Medication Monitoring (2 units per inmate) 4 minimum/30 maximum OPTION YEAR THREE Transitional Drug Abuse Treatment Inmates - 46 minimum/110 maximum Intake Assessment (1 per inmate) 46 minimum/110 maximum Individual Counseling (16 units per inmate) 736 minimum/1,760 maximum Group Counseling (67 units per inmate) 3,082 minimum/7,370 maximum Mental Health Inmates - 2 minimum/15 maximum Intake Assessment and Report (1 per inmate) 2 minimum/15 maximum Medication Monitoring (2 units per inmate) 4 minimum/30 maximum OPTION YEAR FOUR Transitional Drug Abuse Treatment Inmates - 48 minimum/115 maximum Intake Assessment (1 per inmate) 48 minimum/115 maximum Individual Counseling (16 units per inmate) 768 minimum/1,840 maximum Group Counseling (67 units per inmate) 3,216 minimum/7,705 maximum Mental Health Inmates - 2 minimum/15 maximum Intake Assessment and Report (1 per inmate) 2 minimum/15 maximum Medication Monitoring (2 units per inmate) 4 minimum/30 maximum The anticipated period of performance is May 1, 2005 to April 30, 2010, if all option years are exercised. The Government reserves the right to award make a single or multiple awards. If you have an interest in the upcoming solicitation, please provide a written response to the questions below and provide your response to Pamela Wrentz, Contracting Officer via email at pwrentz@bop.gov. You are advised that providing responses to the questions will not automatically include you in the acquisition process for this solicitation. REQUEST FOR INFORMATION 1. What experience does your agency have in providing drug abuse/mental treatment to the offender population? 2. What experience does your agency have working with law enforcement agencies, community corrections centers (halfway houses), or work release programs? 2. What are the requirements for an individual to provide outpatient drug abuse/mental treatment in the State of New York, specifically in the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn? 3. What are the requirements for a facility to operate an outpatient drug abuse/mental treatment program in the State of New York, specifically in the boroughs Manhattan and Brooklyn? 4. Does your agency use a cognitive-behavioral approach to drug abuse/mental treatment programs? 5. What treatment techniques does your agency employ to target criminality (i.e. changing antisocial behavior and feelings, reducing antisocial peer associations, increasing self -control, etc.)? 6. What assessment tools does your agency use? What does an assessment by your agency include? 7. What type of group therapy does your agency offer? What is your counselor to client ratio for group? What time are your group therapy sessions offered? 8. Are there any public transportation issues that effect clients ability to get to your facility? 9. How does your agency provide referral agents documentation of treatment services rendered? 10. Would your agency have problems obtaining and maintaining qualified staff based on the qualifications outlined in the attached SOW? 11. Are there any state regulations that prohibit disclosure of client information? 12. Are there any physical space limitations at your facility that would interfere with providing services to groups of twelve clients or more? 13. Does your agency have internet capabilities, a FAX machine and answering services or machines? 14. Do you feel a pre-solicitation conference would provide any assistance in clarifying the requirement for this area? If so, explain how it would be helpful. 15. Are there innovations in the area of drug abuse/mental treatment that the BOP could benefit from and if so what are they? 16. What is the size (small, large, non-profit, etc. ) and status (8a, veteran-owned, service- disabled veteran-owned, HUBZone, SDB, woman-owned, etc.) of your organization? NOTE: THIS NOTICE MAY HAVE POSTED ON WWW.FEDBIZOPPS.GOV ON THE DATE INDICATED IN THE NOTICE ITSELF (03-DEC-2004). IT ACTUALLY APPEARED OR REAPPEARED ON THE FEDBIZOPPS SYSTEM ON 27-DEC-2004, BUT REAPPEARED IN THE FTP FEED FOR THIS POSTING DATE. PLEASE CONTACT fbo.support@gsa.gov REGARDING THIS ISSUE.
 
Web Link
Link to FedBizOpps document.
(http://www.eps.gov/spg/DOJ/BPR/PPB/129NY/listing.html)
 
Record
SN00727032-F 20041229/041227212302 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps.gov Link to This Notice
(may not be valid after Archive Date)

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