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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF APRIL 05, 2014 FBO #4515
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R -- New Hampshire National Guard, State Family Program, Care Coordination Program

Notice Date
4/3/2014
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
624190 — Other Individual and Family Services
 
Contracting Office
USPFO for New Hampshire, 1 Minutemen Way, Concord, NH 03301-5652
 
ZIP Code
03301-5652
 
Solicitation Number
W912TF-14-R-0002
 
Response Due
4/21/2014
 
Archive Date
6/2/2014
 
Point of Contact
Scott Ballweg, 603-715-3670
 
E-Mail Address
USPFO for New Hampshire
(scott.l.ballweg.mil@mail.mil)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business
 
Description
1.1 Requirement: The New Hampshire National Guard has a requirement to contract for care coordination and referral services to members of the US Armed Forces as defined in 10 USC 10(a) (4.) and (c) and their families within the state of New Hampshire. 1.2 Purpose: The goal of the program is to enhance the retention, readiness and reintegration of service members and their families. 1.3 Audience: The beneficiaries of the Care Coordination Program are all National Guardsmen, Reservists, and Active Duty Service Members and their families who are geographically separated from military installations and live or work in the State of New Hampshire. For data collection and historical reporting, this population is divided into service members and families who are within the timeframe of the 4-stage deployment cycle as defined by Public Law 110-181 and those who are outside this period. a. Within Deployment Cycle population: Recognizing that each service and component of the military has a unique deployment cycle, for the purposes of this contract the deployment cycle is defined as the time period from when a Service Member and family are alerted of an upcoming deployment, throughout that deployment, demobilization and up to 180 days post-deployment. b. Out of Cycle: Out-of-Cycle refers to all post-9/11 Service Members and their families who are not In-Cycle as defined above, but who have unmet needs for the services described in this Performance Work Statement. 1.4 Objectives: The Care Coordination Program will meet its purpose through two primary objectives: Care Coordination and Outreach. a. Care Coordination: Care Coordination is personalized and substantive services provided to Service Members and their families. There are two types of Care Coordination: Direct and Indirect. The priority is always Indirect, though Direct Care is authorized during emergency situations or when significant barriers to entry to outside agencies exist. i. Indirect Care: This includes intake, assessment of needs, development of Care Plans, coordinating care, and follow-up. Care Coordination involves identifying unmet needs, and developing plans to meet those needs. Care Coordination is always intended to supplement, not supplant, services available from federal, state and community-based organizations; Indirect Care is broadly defined as Care Coordination and referrals that maximize participation inside of those federal, state, and community-based organizations. ii. Direct Care: Direct care by a licensed clinical social worker during emergency situations or when significant barriers to entry to outside agencies exist. Direct Care can be considered those services which would otherwise be provided by outside agencies at the federal, state, and local level, but barriers such as timeliness and availability affect access. b. Outreach: Outreach is divided into Community Capacity Building and Outreach to military units, Service Members and their families. i. Community Capacity Building: The goal is to develop relationships with local providers in the state who can provide needed services to Service Members and families, and to leverage these local providers in the execution of the Care Plans. These activities involve regular attendance at various committees, education and outreach to providers, and routine liaison with providers throughout the state. These activities both create and coordinate military/civilian relationships, thus creating a stronger safety net for our military. ii. Outreach to military units, Service Members, and their families: The goal of these activities is to increase awareness of the Care Coordination Program and resources available to Members of the Armed Forces and their families. Activities include but are not limited to outreach education at unit drills, family days, organization days, or at other events when invited by a unit; outreach at veteran fairs and events throughout the state; and will include a plan to proactively market to families and active duty individuals geographically dispersed throughout the state.
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/USA/NGB/DAHA27/W912TF-14-R-0002/listing.html)
 
Place of Performance
Address: USPFO for New Hampshire 1 Minutemen Way, Concord NH
Zip Code: 03301-5652
 
Record
SN03329348-W 20140405/140404001056-8640f537960c16907db6d25956e15b57 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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