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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 18, 2009 FBO #2700
SOLICITATION NOTICE

G -- Transitional drug abuse treatment for offenders returnign to the local community

Notice Date
4/16/2009
 
Notice Type
Presolicitation
 
NAICS
621420 — Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centers
 
Contracting Office
Department of Justice, Bureau of Prisons, Taft Correctional Institution, P.O. Box 1199, 1500 Cadet Road, Taft, California, 93628, United States
 
ZIP Code
93628
 
Solicitation Number
RFQ-TDAT-025-0-WR
 
Archive Date
11/2/2009
 
Point of Contact
Diana A Cormier-Spears,, Phone: 661-763-4126
 
E-Mail Address
dcormier@bop.gov
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
The Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP), Privatized Corrections Contracting (PCC), Washington, D.C. intends to issue solicitation RFQ-TDAT-025-0, for the requirement of community-based outpatient substance abuse treatment services. The facility should be accessible to local public transportation, within a 10-mile radius of the Residential Re-entry Center, located at 3443 S. Richey Blvd., Tucson, Arizona 85713. The solicitation is restricted to 100% Small Business. Performance periods under this contract will be for a one year-base period to begin on October 1, 2009 with four (4) one-year option periods, ending (if all options years are renewed) on September 30, 2014. The solicitation is for a firm fixed price, requirements contract. The government will award to the responsible offeror whose bid, conforming to the solicitation, is considered most advantageous to the government with price and technical requirements considered. Technical requirements will be rated on a pass or fail basis. The services shall be in accordance with the FBOP's Transitional Drug Abuse Treatment (TDAT) Statement of Work dated January 2009. This solicitation will be made available on or about May 8, 2009 and will be posted on the General Services Administration's website for Federal Business Opportunities (FedBizzOpps) at http://www.fedbizzopps.gov. Future information about this acquisition, including solicitation amendments, will be distributed through FedBizzOpps. Hard copies of the solicitation will not be made available. Interested parties are responsible for monitoring the site to ensure they have the most current information about this solicitation. The estimated closing date for the solicitation is on or about June 9, 2009. Payments will be made by electronic funds transfer. The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR)52.212-3, require each offeror complete Representations and Certifications via the On-Line Representations and Certifications Application (ORCA) at http://orca.bpn.gov. Faith-Based and Community Based Organizations submitting quotes will be equally considered (Aug 2005). Completed offers should be mailed to The Federal Bureau of Prisons, Attn: Diana Cormier, 1500 Cadet Road, Taft, CA 93268 The Base Year: Estimated number of inmates 77: Intake Assessments (one per inmate) for 19 inmates = 19 assessments; Individual Counseling Sessions (30 minutes = 1 unit), 12 units (per inmate)x 77 = 924 units; Group Counseling Sessions (30 minutes = 1 unit) 72 units (per inmate) x 77 = 5544; Family Counseling Sessions ( 30 minutes = 1 unit) 1 units (per inmate) x 19 = 19; Mental Health Intake assessment and report (one assessment and report per inmate) for 8 inmates = 8; Psychiatric Evaluation and Reports (one per inmate) 8 inmates = 8 reports; Individual Counseling (12 per inmate) 15 inmates = 180; Group Counseling (12 per inmate) 15 inmates = 180 sessions; Psychotropic Medication as needed; Administration Fee for Psychotropic Medication as needed; Medication Monitoring (6 per inmate) 15 inmates = 90 Option Year One: Estimated number of inmates 81: Intake Assessments (one per inmate) for 20 inmates = 20 assessments; Individual Counseling Sessions ( 30 minutes = 1 unit), 12 units (per inmate)x 81 =972 units; Group Counseling Sessions (30 minutes = 1 unit) 72 units (per inmate) x 81 = 5832; Family Counseling Sessions ( 30 minutes = 1 unit) 1 units (per inmate) x 20 = 20; Mental Health Intake assessment and report (one assessment and report per inmate) for 8 inmates = 8; Psychiatric Evaluation and Reports (one per inmate) 8 inmates = 8 reports; Individual Counseling (12 per inmate) 16 inmates = 192; Group Counseling (12 per inmate) 16 inmates = 192 sessions; Psychotropic Medication as needed; Administration Fee for Psychotropic Medication as needed; Medication Monitoring (6 per inmate) 6 inmates = 96 Option Year Two: Estimated number of inmates 85: Intake Assessments (one per inmate) for 21 inmates = 21 assessments; Individual Counseling Sessions ( 30 minutes = 1 unit), 12 units (per inmate)x 85 = 1016 units; Group Counseling Sessions (30 minutes = 1 unit) 72 units (per inmate) x 85 = 6098; Family Counseling Sessions ( 30 minutes = 1 unit) 1 units (per inmate) x 21 = 21; Mental Health Intake assessment and report (one assessment and report per inmate) for 8 inmates = 8; Psychiatric Evaluation and Reports (one per inmate) 8 inmates = 8 reports; Individual Counseling (12 per inmate) 17 inmates = 198 Group Counseling (12 per inmate) 17 inmates = 198 sessions; Psychotropic Medication as needed; Administration Fee for Psychotropic Medication as needed; Medication Monitoring (6 per inmate) 17 inmates = 99. Option Year Three: Estimated number of inmates 89: Intake Assessments (one per inmate) for 22 inmates = 22 assessments; Individual Counseling Sessions ( 30 minutes = 1 unit), 12 units (per inmate)x 89 = 1063 units; Group Counseling Sessions (30 minutes = 1 unit) 72 units (per inmate) x 89 = 6376; Family Counseling Sessions ( 30 minutes = 1 unit) 1 units (per inmate) x 22 = 22; Mental Health Intake assessment and report (one assessment and report per inmate) for 9 inmates = 9; Psychiatric Evaluation and Reports (one per inmate)9 inmates = 9 reports; Individual Counseling (12 per inmate) 17 inmates = 207; Group Counseling (12 per inmates)17 inmates = 207 sessions; Psychotropic Medication as needed; Administration Fee for Psychotropic Medication as needed; Medication Monitoring (6 per inmate) 17 inmates = 104 Option Year Four: Estimated number of inmates 92: Intake Assessments (one per inmate) for 23 inmates = 22 assessments; Individual Counseling Sessions ( 30 minutes = 1 unit), 12 units (per inmate)x 92 = 1109 units; Group Counseling Sessions (30 minutes = 1 unit) 72 units (per inmate) x 92 = 6653; Family Counseling Sessions ( 30 minutes = 1 unit) 1 units (per inmate) x 23 = 23, Mental Health Intake assessment and report (one assessment and report per inmate) for 9 inmates = 9; Psychiatric Evaluation and Reports (one per inmate) 9 inmates = 9 reports; Individual Counseling (12 per inmate) 18 inmates = 216; Group Counseling (12 per inmate) 18 inmates = 216 sessions; Psychotropic Medication as needed; Administration Fee for Psychotropic Medication as needed; Medication Monitoring (6 per inmate) 18 inmates = 108
 
Web Link
FedBizOpps Complete View
(https://www.fbo.gov/?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=880c6d1159022e47c1fd07725da23cd1&tab=core&_cview=1)
 
Place of Performance
Address: At a location accessible to local public transportation within ten miles of the Residential Re-entry Center, 3443 S. Richey, Tucson, Arizona, 85713, United States
Zip Code: 85713
 
Record
SN01795184-W 20090418/090416222350-880c6d1159022e47c1fd07725da23cd1 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps Link to This Notice
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