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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF AUGUST 04, 2013 FBO #4271
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G -- Residential Reentry Center and Home Detention services located in Greenville, South Carolina within the county of Greenville. - Request for Information

Notice Date
8/2/2013
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
623990 — Other Residential Care Facilities
 
Contracting Office
Department of Justice, Bureau of Prisons, Acquisitions Branch, 320 First Street, NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20534
 
ZIP Code
20534
 
Solicitation Number
RFI-200-1231-ES
 
Archive Date
9/30/2013
 
Point of Contact
Dana Legette-Feltham, Phone: 2023073070, Linda D Townsel, Phone: 202-616-6150
 
E-Mail Address
dlegettefeltham@bop.gov, ltownsel@bop.gov
(dlegettefeltham@bop.gov, ltownsel@bop.gov)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
Residential Reentry Center and Home Detention services located in Greenville, South Carolina within Greenville County. Response Date: September 2, 2013 TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES This announcement is posted as a Request for Information (RFI) only for an intended upcoming solicitation that will be posted on the Federal Business Opportunities (FBO) website. This RFI is being issued to determine whether or not there are qualified sources that will be able to meet the requirements of this upcoming solicitation. The solicitation will be for Residential Reentry Center (RRC) and Home Detention services for male and female offenders held under the authority of various United States statutes. The facility will service offenders who are releasing within the county of Greenville, Greenville, South Carolina. The requirements Line for item #1 for each performance period are as follows: Line Item 0001 (in house RRC beds) Base Year: The guaranteed minimum number of inmate days is 9,855 (twenty-five [25] male beds and two [2] female beds) with an estimated maximum number of inmate days of 17,520 (forty [40] male beds and eight [8] female beds); Option Period One: The guaranteed minimum number of inmate days is 9,882 (twenty-five [25] male beds and two [2] female beds) with an estimated maximum number of inmate days of 17,568 (forty [40] male beds and eight [8] female beds); Option Year Two: The guaranteed minimum number of inmate days is 9,855 (twenty-five [25] male beds and two [2] female beds) with an estimated maximum number of inmate days of 17,520 (forty [40] male beds and eight [8] female beds); Option Year Three: The guaranteed minimum number of inmate days is 9,855 (twenty-five [25] male beds and two [2] female beds) with an estimated maximum number of inmate days of 17,520 (forty [40] male beds and eight [8] female beds); and Option Year Four: The guaranteed minimum number of inmate days is 9,855 (twenty-five [25] male beds and two [2] female beds) with an estimated maximum number of inmate days of 17,520 (forty [40] male beds and eight [8] female beds); Line Item 0002 (Home Detention placements) Base Period: The guaranteed minimum number of inmate days is 2,190 (five [5] male beds and one [1] female bed with an estimated maximum number of inmate days of 7,300 (fifteen [15] male beds and five [5] female beds; Option Period One: The guaranteed minimum number of inmate days is 2,196 (five [5] male beds and one [1] female bed with an estimated maximum number of inmate days of 7,320 (fifteen [15] male beds and five [5] female beds; Option Period Two: The guaranteed minimum number of inmate days is 2,190 (five [5] male beds and one [1] female bed with an estimated maximum number of inmate days of 7,300 (fifteen [15] male beds and five [5] female beds; Option Period Three: The guaranteed minimum number of inmate days is 2,190 (five [5] male beds and one [1] female bed with an estimated maximum number of inmate days of 7,300 (fifteen [15] male beds and five [5] female beds; and Option Period Four: The guaranteed minimum number of inmate days is 2,190 (five [5] male beds and one [1] female bed with an estimated maximum number of inmate days of 7,300 (fifteen [15] male beds and five [5] female beds. The anticipated period of performance is August 1, 2014 through July 31, 2019, if all Option Periods are exercised. If your company is interested in this intended upcoming solicitation and able to provide the RRC services the BOP requires, please provide written responses to each question below and send your responses to Dana Legette-Feltham, Contract Specialist, via email at dlegettefeltham@bop.gov. Please be advised that providing responses to these questions will not automatically include you in the acquisition process for this intended upcoming solicitation. REQUEST FOR INFORMATION 1. Are you familiar with and does your company qualify for any of the programs identified under the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 19? If yes, please explain. For example, what is the size (small, large, non-profit, etc.) and status (8a, veteran-owned, service-disabled veteran-owned, HUBZone, Small Disadvantaged Business, woman-owned, etc.) of your organization? 2. What experience do you have in providing residential reentry services? 3. Are there any other Residential Reentry Center (RRC) facilities in the area? 4. Are there any state or local ordinances/restrictions that would prohibit or that would considerably slow down the procurement process (i.e. building permits or leasing/rental agreements)? 5. Are there any known local area concerns? Do you think the area would be supportive of a BOP RRC program? Are there any known groups or organizations that would oppose the operation of a residential (halfway) house in this area? 6. Are there environmental issues/concerns in the area? 7. Are there HUBZone locations in the area? 8. Do you feel that it would be difficult to find a suitable location in this area? If so, explain in detail why it would be difficult and provide supporting documentation. 9. What percentage of the work would you do with your firm's employees and what percentage of the work would you subcontract? If subcontracting opportunities are available, do you anticipate any difficulties in subcontracting with 8(a), small business, veteran-owned small business, service-disabled veteran owned small business, or women-owned small business concerns? 10. Are there any zoning issues that would prohibit or slow down the procurement process? 11. Is local or public transportation available in this area? If not, is there an alternative method of transportation for inmates to get to and from work or to get to and from their programming appointments? 12. Is the location listed conducive of the BOP requirement for inmates finding jobs within twenty-one (21) calendar days of placement? 13. Are there innovations in this area that the BOP could benefit from and if so, what are they? 14. Are there unique laws or regulations applicable to these services?
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/DOJ/BPR/PPB/RFI-200-1231-ES/listing.html)
 
Record
SN03136870-W 20130804/130802235242-6928f6954c4eaa72fee8167484d70c7d (fbodaily.com)
 
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