MODIFICATION
R -- Civilian Drug Testing
- Notice Date
- 1/31/2007
- Notice Type
- Modification
- NAICS
- 561612
— Security Guards and Patrol Services
- Contracting Office
- Other Defense Agencies, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Directorate of Contracting, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD, 20814-4799, UNITED STATES
- ZIP Code
- 00000
- Solicitation Number
- Reference-Number-CHR7001
- Response Due
- 2/9/2007
- Archive Date
- 2/24/2007
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Total Small Business
- Description
- STATEMENT OF WORK: A. General Description The Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 and the President's Executive Order (E.O.) 12564 address the goals of establishing a drug-free workplace for the public and private sector. The E.O. 12564 directed agencies to establish a program to test for the use of illegal drugs by employees in sensitive positions. The Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS), Bethesda, MD requires a contractor to perform drug testing for USUHS and Armed Forces Radiobiological Research Institute (AFRRI) employees in accordance with: a) Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Mandatory Guidelines for Federal Workplace Drug Testing Programs ( 53 Federal Register-FR 1979, 59 FR 29908, 63 FR, No. 219, and FR volume 69, No. 71); b) HHS Medical Review Officer Manual for Federal Workplace Drug Testing Programs; c) HHS Urine Specimen Collection Handbook for the New Federal Drug Testing Custody and Control Form (OMB Number 0930?0158, Exp Date: June 30, 2003); the Statement of Work herein; and e) USUHS Drug-Free Workplace Program Instruction 1412 (May 27, 2004). The Secretary of HHS or his/her designee may routinely update the HHS Guidelines for the purpose of providing additional guidance. The contractor shall be required to obtain and comply with updates of the HHS Guidelines as they are issued. USUHS conducts urinalysis testing to detect and deter illegal drug use by its civilian employees. USUHS is required to conduct random, reasonable suspicion, accident or unsafe practice, pre-employment, volunteer, and follow-up drug testing. This contract will provide for collection of urine specimens from USUHS/AFRRI civilians and applicants for USUHS Testing Designated Positions (TDP). There are approximately 110 civilian employees in the USUHS/AFRRI drug testing pool. The testing rate for random testing of TDPs is 100% of the TDP pool per year. B. Program Management 1. The following are key positions which are important to the functioning of the Drug-Free Workplace Program (DFWP): Drug Program Coordinator (DPC) is responsible for overall management and guidance for the civilian DFWP. Serve as the principal contact with the contractor and contract collection personnel, ensuring the effective operations of the collection process of the program. Alternate DPCs may act in the place of the DPC. Medical Review Officer (MRO) is a licensed physician with knowledge of substance abuse disorders. MRO responsibilities include: 1) receipt, review, and interpretation of all negative, positive and non-negative test results confirmed by the laboratory; and 2) examination of alternative medical explanations for a positive, adulterated, substituted or invalid test result. Laboratory is responsible for urinalysis of the specimen. Contractor Program Manager is responsible for the overall administration of this contract. He/she shall identify levels of authority that will be the contractor's authorized representative for technical and administrative performance of all services required in the contract. He/she will provide the USUHS DPC or responsible official with a regular and toll free telephone number for contacting the contractor representative during business hours and/or a pager or cell telephone number. A regular and/or toll free fax number and an e-mail address will also be provided. Contractor Representative is responsible for the day-to?day operations of this contract. Collectors are responsible for collecting urine specimens for drug testing. 2. On a semi-annual basis the contractor and USUHS DPC will discuss contract performance issues. The contractor shall provide information and written reports to the DPC concerning the work being performed under this contract, as requested. 3. Contractor Training - The contractor shall establish a formal training program for contractor personnel involved in urine collection and urine transportation under this contract in accordance with HHS Guidelines. Appropriate follow-on training for specific collectors is required on all collections not tested due to a fatal flaw or correctable flaw collection and when DPCs deem collector performance or behavior is inappropriate. The training shall include formal instruction, mock/practice collections, observation of an experience collector at a random testing collection event and instruction on security of information and documents. The contractor shall document training and retain records of all training for collector personnel which may be reviewed by the USUHS DPC or other appropriate USUHS or Department of Defense (DoD) Officials. 4. The contractor is responsible for obtaining and maintaining all licenses required in the accomplishment of the work specified. It is the responsibility of the contractor to work with the DPC to obtain passes for the collectors. 5. Problem Resolution. The contractor and the USUHS DPC will meet on a semi-annual basis to discuss contract performance issues. Meetings shall be in person or by conference call and shall be determined by the DPC. Serious contract performance issues may require additional meeting with the contractor, DPC, and USUHS Procuring Contracting Officer (PCO). Problems with collection personnel will be handled through consultation, memos, and/or electronic messages to the contractor. 6. The contractor representative will be available for contact on a daily basis on normal work days which is defined as Monday through Friday (except federal holidays), between the hours of 6 a.m. and 5 p.m. and because of emergency collection activity and the location of USUHS DPC, the contractor representative will also need to be available at other times. The contractor representative must be able to be reached by DPCs seven (7) days a week, 24 hours per day for reasonable suspicion or accident/unsafe practice testing. 7. The contractor representative will monitor collection activities as required for quality assurance and shall evaluate the work of the collectors. 8. The contractor representative will interface with the urinalysis laboratory. This interaction will involve exchange of procedural and technical information, tracking of specimens, and completion of certificates of correction. This communication shall be conducted and conveyed to the USUHS DPC. The contractor must use laboratories certified by HHS to perform drug testing for Federal agencies. 9. Collection personnel. The contractor shall ensure that personnel assigned to perform urine specimen collections are aware of the sensitivity of the testing program and deal with the donors in a professional and cooperative manner, similar to expectations in a routine medical care setting, e.g., a physician's office. Collection personnel must be able to answer routine questions about collection procedures. Any questions concerning receipt of a drug test results must be directed to the DPC. Collection personnel must pass any training provided by the prime contractor. In the event that HHS mandates a training program, all collection personnel must pass this program. C. Collections 1. The contractor shall provide for collection of urine specimens from USUHS/AFRRI civilian employees and applicants located throughout the world. USUHS conducts six types of tests: random, voluntary, reasonable suspicion, accident or unsafe practice, and follow-up. 2. The contractor shall have the laboratory to test urine specimens for marijuana, cocaine, opiates, amphetamines, and phencyclidine (PCP). In the case of reasonable suspicion or accident or unsafe practice testing, urine specimens shall be tested for any drugs listed in Schedules I and II of 21 U.S.C S202, 802(6), and 812 (attachment 1). The laboratory must be certified by HHS. 3. Single specimen collection is the normal collection method in USUHS and the Department of Defense (DoD). Split specimen collection is only performed with DPC approval. D. Collection Site 1. Designation - collection sites shall be designated by the USUHS DPC. 2. Specifications - the Government or the contractor collection site is the location for specified employees or applicants to present themselves for the purpose of providing their urine specimens under controlled conditions. The collection site must have rest room facilities, which are clean, well lighted, and sufficiently secure to prevent compromise during the collection of urine specimens. The contractor is to notify the DPC immediately if a site fails to meet the above requirements so that immediate correction can be made (e.g. light burnt out in rest room). 3. The contractor shall be responsible for preparing the rest rooms for collection activities. This may include taping all water sources. 4. The contractor shall assure the portion of the facility being used for collection is secured during drug collection operations. No unauthorized personnel shall be permitted in any part of the collection site where urine specimens are collected or stored. 5. If there is a disagreement as to whether the collection site meets the contract requirements, the DPC determination shall be final. 6. Government Collection Sites - generally, the collection site will be at one of the USUHS/AFRRI duty locations. Random, voluntary, and follow-up collection will be conducted at a USUHS or AFRRI site or at a government site, unless otherwise authorized by the DPC. 7. Contractor Collection Site - In unusual circumstances when a government facility does not meet the established collection site specifications, the DPC will arrange with the contractor for an outside collection site. The contractor may be asked to recommend a location that is reasonably accessible to employees and applicants and meets the above collection site specifications. In these cases, USUHS retains final approval authority. 8. Pre-employment testing - the DPC may ask the contractor to recommend a location that is reasonably accessible to the applicant. Reasonable accessible is defined as within one hour's driving time of the applicant or at a site in a major metropolitan city. For purposes of this contract, major metropolitan area is defined as a metropolitan statistical area with a population greater than 150,000. The contractor will provide a list of non-government drug testing facilities within the Washington, DC metropolitan area that can conduct drug testing for USUHS/AFRRI employees and/or applicants. 9. Reasonable suspicion and post-accident or unsafe practice testing may be conducted at a contractor collection site or another location (e.g. hospital) as specified by the DPC. The DPC coordinating with site personnel will have final approval of the collection site. E. Scheduling Collections 1. Collections may take place any time during a 24 hour day and any day of the week. This means that collections will not be restricted to normal working hours, i.e., 6:00 a.m. to 5:00p.m., Monday through Friday. However, normally collections will be conducted during the normal workday. 2. The DPC is responsible for managing the actual scheduling, rescheduling of the dates and times and sites for collections and individual collections with the contractor. The DPC will notify the contractor of drug testing dates and times via telephone, fax, e-mail, or other method agreed upon. 3. The contractor will notify the DPC within 24 hours after the receipt of a request for drug testing to resolve scheduling conflicts and confirm the collection time and date. The DPC will perform all donor notifications. The contractor shall not unilaterally cancel or reschedule a collection. 4. In scheduling collection times, the contractor must recognize that if a donor(s) is unable to provide a specimen when first requested, the contractor will notify the DPC immediately. The donor is required to remain at the collection site until ready to provide a specimen. When a donor is unable to provide a specimen, the following procedures shall apply: a. When other collections are scheduled at the same location to be performed by the same collector, the contractor shall perform these collections while waiting for the unsuccessful donor to provide a specimen. b. The contractor need not wait more than four (4) hours beyond the last collection for a donor to provide a specimen at a Government collection site. The contractor may impose a fee to USUHS for additional wait time. The fee will equal one test (of the type being collected) per 30 minutes of wait time. The wait time will start 30 minutes after the last scheduled collection. The USUHS liability shall not exceed the price of eight collections (four hours). If the donor provides a specimen within 30 minutes of the last scheduled collection, the fee will not be imposed. c. The DPC may, at his/her option, order the contractor to cancel the collection at any time. The above wait time fees will be imposed. 5. During drug testing at a USUHS/AFRRI collection site, the DPC will normally be present to answer any donor questions during the collection process or in the event of a shy bladder situation. If the DPC can not be present, a telephone or other means of contacting the DPC must be made available to the collector(s). Any problems occurring during a collection will be documented and forwarded to the DPC. 6. Although every effort is made to complete collections on the date and time scheduled, there are a variety of circumstances requiring postponement and rescheduling of collections. If the DPC must cancel an on-site collection after it has been scheduled and confirmed with the collector, the DPC shall do so as early as practicable, but in any case at least 24 hours before the scheduled collection event. Collections scheduled at the contractor's site that must be canceled should be done as soon as practicable. Collections must be canceled by telephone either confirming verbally with the prime contractor or by leaving a voice and an e-mail message. If the cancellation is after normal working hours Eastern Standard Time (normal working hours is defined in section E.1), the DPC shall contact the contractor by pager or cell phone. Fees may be imposed on USUHS for Government site collections cancelled in less than 24 hours. The fee will be the cost of one drug test (of the type scheduled). There will be no fees assessed for cancelled contractor site collections. Continuation/completion of the Statement of Work is in Amendment No. 2
- Place of Performance
- Address: The Uniformed Services University, of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD
- Zip Code: 20814
- Country: UNITED STATES
- Zip Code: 20814
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