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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF MAY 13, 2017 FBO #5650
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V -- Wheelchair Van Services - MPLS - Attachment

Notice Date
5/11/2017
 
Notice Type
Attachment
 
NAICS
485991 — Special Needs Transportation
 
Contracting Office
Department of Veterans Affairs;VA Black Hills HCS;Fort Meade Campus;113 Comanche Rd.;Fort Meade SD 57741
 
ZIP Code
57741
 
Solicitation Number
VA26317N0646
 
Response Due
5/19/2017
 
Archive Date
5/29/2017
 
Point of Contact
Shane Galles
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
This announcement constitutes a Sources Sought Notice. This is not a Request for Quote (RFQ) or a Request for Proposal (RFP). This announcement is for information and planning purposes only and is not to be construed as a commitment by the government, implied or otherwise, to issue a solicitation or award a contract. The Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Medical Center (MPLS VAMC) is seeking qualified sources to provide sufficient vehicles, drivers, and attendants when required, to transport wheelchair patients of the VA Health Care System (VAHCS), Minneapolis, MN 55417 The purpose of this notice is to determine interest and capability of potentially qualified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) and Veteran-Owned Small-Businesses (VOSB) relative to the North American Industry Classification code (NAICS) 485991 Special Needs Transportation Services. The Small Business Size Standard is $15 million. To make an appropriate acquisition decision for this requirement, the Government will use responses to this sources sought synopsis. The type of solicitation issued and the manner of advertisement will also depend on the response to this sources sought synopsis. Description: Vendor to provide sufficient vehicles, drivers, and attendants when required, to transport wheelchair patients of the VA Health Care System (VAHCS), Minneapolis, MN 55417, in accordance with the Specifications of this Request for Proposal. Comply with U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission required insurance liability coverage for out-of-state trips (Wisconsin, Iowa, Dakotas, etc.). Wheelchair Van Transportation is defined as transport of non-ambulatory patients (and equipment) that are usually wheelchair bound and therefore require wheelchair van transport. DRAFT STATEMENT OF WORK MVAHCS WHEELCHAIR VAN STATEMENT OF WORK- WHEELCHAIR VAN TRANSPORT MVAHCS (MINNEAPOLIS VA HEALTH CARE SYSTEM) 1. REQUIREMENTS Provide sufficient vehicles, drivers, and attendants when required, to transport wheelchair patients of the VA Health Care System (VAHCS), Minneapolis, MN 55417, in accordance with the Specifications of this Request for Proposal. Comply with U.S. Interstate Commerce Commission required insurance liability coverage for out-of-state trips (Wisconsin, Iowa, Dakotas, etc.). Wheelchair Van Transportation is defined as transport of non-ambulatory patients (and equipment) that are usually wheelchair bound and therefore require wheelchair van transport. The quantity of trips and mileages indicated in the Schedule of Items are estimated only and were based upon historical data. The Government makes no guarantee that these estimates will become actual quantities of trips or mileages. 2. RATES (a) Rates are to include vehicle and the services of a qualified driver. If the Contractor is required to provide an attendant (in addition to the driver), the Contractor will be notified at the time service is requested. Contractor shall only be reimbursed for the services of an attendant which are authorized in advance. (b) Payment for trips shall be computed as follows: (1) The base rate plus mileage. (2) Mileage shall be charged from patient pick up point to destination. (3) Payments for trips are limited to one way only loaded miles. (4) No Loads - A no load is defined as a request for service by authorized Medical Center personnel (COR or authorized representative from the call list), whereby the Contractor arrives at the destination pick-up point and no Veteran is transported due to a change in the Medical Center s needs, Veteran refuses pick-up, Veteran not home or Veteran not medically/mentally suitable for transport. The Contractor will be entitled to the applicable base rate only (no mileage) when no loads are encountered due to no fault or negligence of the Contractor. (5) When more than one patient is transported: Contractor may invoice mileage for the total distance traveled plus the base rate for each transported patient. Contractor must ensure that the pick-ups and drop-offs are scheduled so that the total distance traveled will result in the most economical charge to the Government. (6) Contractor s odometer will be used to measure actual miles. (c) Waiting Time: Rates to include one quarter hour of waiting time at either end or both ends of a trip. Waiting time shall begin at the actual point of pick-up (i.e. on the ward, at the clinic, or the patient s residence). The Contractor shall be reimbursed at the rate indicated per quarter hour, in excess of the initial one quarter hour allowed. Anytime that the Contractor anticipates a delay for which the Contractor expects to claim reimbursement, the Contractor shall call the Beneficiary Travel office and advise that a delay is anticipated and the approximate time of such delay for which the Contractor expects to claim reimbursement. Contractor s failure to notify the Beneficiary Travel office when waiting beyond the initial one quarter hour shall result in non-payment for waiting time. This call is only for the purpose of verifying the Contractor s arrival time at the pick-up or drop-off point and is not necessary if the Contractor anticipates no delay for which the Contractor will be claiming a reimbursement. However, if prior notification has been given to the Contractor that waiting time in excess of the initial 15 minutes will be required, the Contractor is not obligated to call for verification. The Contractor shall be responsible for all costs incurred in verifying waiting time. (d) If the Contractor s place of business is located beyond the local telephone call zone of locations listed in the Schedule of Items, the Contractor agrees to accept telephone orders for service on a collect basis. (e) Approximately 50% of all runs picked up will be within 25 miles of the medical center. Approximately 95% of all runs picked up will occur Monday through Friday. (f) Historically, an estimated five (5) trips per week are outside the state of Minnesota. 3. VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT Incorporated by Reference: Minnesota State Statutes, Chapter 8840, Department of Special Transportation Services, Operating Standards, subpart 8840.5100 through 8840.6300 (revised) and Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 49, Section 38. (The Contracting Officer shall provide a copy of referenced materials upon written request.) (a) The vehicles and equipment with which the Contractor renders the above services shall meet all State of Minnesota (or Equal) requirements for insurance, registration, and equipment and are to include, but not be limited to the following: (1) Approved system for wheelchair securement devices and a tool designed for cutting securement straps in case of emergency. (2) Safety requirements for seat belts and handling of motorized or electric wheelchair. (3) Contractor must furnish shoulder/chest harness for double amputee patients when applicable. (b) Provide vehicles with interior of sufficient height to ensure that an individual of 6' has adequate head clearance. VAHCS employees responsible for requesting service shall indicate at time of ordering if such a vehicle is required. (c) Vehicles shall be handicapped accessible and meet all applicable Federal and State Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. (d) The ramp or lift shall have a slip-proof surface. (e) All additional items such as first aid kits, flashlights, warning triangles, ice scrapers, blankets, etc. shall be secured and stored below the level of seat backs. (f) Dry chemical fire extinguishers shall be securely mounted in a bracket and readily accessible to the driver in an emergency. Extinguishers shall be serviced annually and display a tag indicating date of service. (g) Heater(s) shall be of sufficient capacity to maintain patient s warmth during winter months. (h) All vehicles shall be air conditioned. (i) VA reserves the right to inspect contractor's equipment and vehicles or require documentation of compliance with contract specifications, and State laws, rules, regulations and guidelines governing transport vehicles. VA inspections of contractor facilities shall in no way constitute a warranty by VA that the contractor's vehicles and equipment are properly maintained. VA reserves the right to restrict the Contractor s use of equipment and vehicles which are in need of repair, unclean, unsafe, damaged on the interior or exterior body, and are not in compliance with contract requirements. The restriction of such equipment and vehicles shall not relieve the contractor from performing in accordance with the strict intent and meaning of the contract. 4. STANDARDS FOR MAINTENANCE (a) All vehicles shall be maintained in a clean and orderly condition, free from debris and any accumulations which may constitute an accident, injury, or fire hazard. (b) Vehicles shall be maintained in accordance with manufacturer s recommended maintenance schedule or an improved schedule based on actual vehicle operating conditions. (c) Contractor shall correct a deficiency that might interfere with safe operation of vehicle before vehicle is placed in service. (d) Windows and lights shall be kept clean. (e) The interior of vehicles shall be clean and in good repair. (f) Wheelchair lifts shall be maintained in conformance with operation/maintenance manual instructions provided by lift manufacturer. When a vehicle is serviced, the mechanic or service facility shall inspect, repair, or service the lift in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions. (g) Contractor shall maintain (and furnish upon request) procedures that outline preventive maintenance and/or repairs on each vehicle in an individual vehicle file and in chronological order, latest service on top. (A statement from the Offeror indicating compliance of vehicle maintenance files is in place shall be submitted at time of offer for evaluation purposes; requested submission and verification of these documentation requirements shall be a quality assurance procedure during the contract period.) 5. DRIVER QUALIFICATIONS (a) No driver shall operate a special transportation service vehicle unless that driver: (1) Has visual acuity of 20/40 in each eye corrected and a field of vision of at least 70 degrees in the horizontal meridian of each eye; (2) Does not have a hearing loss greater than 30 dB in the better ear with or without a hearing aid; and (3) Has no current medical condition which interferes with the ability to drive safely. (b) Every two years each driver shall obtain a physician s statement or the statement of a nurse practitioner certified by the American Nurses Association (or other professional nursing certifying organization having authority to certify registered nurses in advanced nursing practice) certifying the driver has no current medical condition that interferes with the driver s ability to drive safely. It must be obtained before driving a special transportation service vehicle. Drivers for facilities that are licensed by the Department of Health or the Department of Human Services and required by either of those departments to provide a physician s or nurse practitioner s statement of health on a regular basis may substitute that form or statement for the form required in this part. A driver who has a driver s license containing a valid school bus endorsement issued under Minnesota Statutes, section 171.321, (or other state Equal) or the rules of the commissioner of public safety, or a current United States Department of Transportation health card, may furnish a copy of that endorsement or card instead of furnishing the physician s statement of health. (c) Each driver shall be able to perform a vehicle safety inspection. Each driver and attendant, when a vehicle is staffed by both a driver and an attendant shall be able to assist a passenger into and out of the vehicle and operate a wheelchair lift or ramp. (d) Each driver must: (1) Possess a driver s license which is valid for the class of vehicle driven and if required under Minnesota Statutes, (or other state equal), evidence of a special transportation service vehicle permit or endorsement issued by the commissioner of public safety. (2) Be at least 18 years of age and have not less than one year of experience as a licensed driver; and (3) For the past three years: (a) Have not had a driver s license canceled under Minnesota Statutes, section 171.14, revoked under Minnesota Statutes, section 171.17, or suspended under Minnesota Statutes, section 171.18, clause (2), (3), (4), (5), (7), or (11) (or other state equal); (b) Have a driving record clear of convictions for driving a motor vehicle without a valid current license for the class of vehicle driven; and (c) Have a driving and criminal record clear of convictions for driving under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance under Minnesota Statutes, section 169A.20, or an ordinance in conformity with that section, of alcohol-related driving by commercial vehicle drivers under Minnesota Statutes, section 169A.20, and of driver's license revocations under Minnesota Statutes, sections 169A.51 to 169A.53 (or other state Equal). (e) Each driver shall also have a record clear of criminal convictions of crimes or anticipatory crimes against persons, and crimes or anticipatory crimes reasonably related to providing special transportation services. 6. DRIVER AND ATTENDANT TRAINING REQUIREMENTS (a) Contractor employees performing services to VA beneficiaries under this contract shall meet all requirements of Minnesota Department of Transportation Chapter 8840.5900/5910 (or other state Equal) for drivers and attendants of special transportation service vehicles, including a basic First Aid Class. (b) Driver and attendant shall have successfully completed a minimum of eight (8) hours training in the techniques of transporting and assisting elderly and physically handicapped passengers which shall include instruction in the following elements: (1) Discussion of characteristics of the aging process and major disabling conditions; (2) Discussion of common assistance devices used by elderly and handicapped persons; (3) Discussion of attitudes toward elderly and handicapped persons which includes the participation of handicapped and elderly persons; (4) Instruction in methods of handling wheelchairs; (5) Instruction in moving, lifting and transferring passengers; (6) Guidelines for transporting handicapped persons; and (7) Instruction in the operation of lifts, ramps and wheelchair securement devices. (c) Each employee shall be instructed in fire extinguisher, radio dispatch, and vehicle ramp operations, wheelchair lift and securement devices; and will know what to do and whom to call in a medical emergency or accident. (d) Each employee shall complete four (4) hours of training in first aid (or show evidence of possessing American Red Cross First Aid Certificate). (e) Each employee shall complete four (4) hours of classroom instruction in defensive driving and abuse-prevention training. (f) Each employee shall successfully complete a refresher first aid course every three (3) years. (g) The Contractor shall have on file satisfactory evidence of above training, evidence that the instructor is qualified to teach the above, and the certificates for instructor and trainee/driver for First Aid available for review and inspection by the VA Contracting Officer and inspection team. (h) A record of each employee as to character and physical capability of performing the duties of a driver or attendant must be maintained and made available for inspection upon request. (i) VA reserves the right to restrict any contractor employee from performing services under this contract who do not meet the required qualifications for the services they are required to perform and who violates Federal regulations or are identified as a potential threat to the security, safety, health and/or operational mission of the VA and its veteran population. The restriction of such contractor personnel shall not relieve the contractor from performing all the required services, in accordance with all terms, conditions, and schedules contained herein. (j) The Contractor shall furnish qualified personnel as required by contract specifications to accomplish all services under this contract. During the contract period of performance, if the Contractor proposes to add-on or replace personnel to perform contract services, the Contractor shall submit the required evidence of training, certifications, licensing and any other qualifications to the designated COTR. At no time shall the Contractor utilize add-on or replacement personnel to perform contract services who do not meet the qualifications under the terms and conditions of this contract. (k) Contractor personnel performing services to the Government shall at all times conduct themselves in a professional manner, maintain personal hygiene, wear clean, neat uniforms and be identified by having the company name, and employee name affixed to the uniform. The Contractor shall be responsible for furnishing all vehicles, personnel, equipment and supplies, vehicle fuel, uniforms, name tags and/or badges for performance of services under this contract. Employee identifications shall be worn in clear view above the waist. Contractor personnel shall not smoke in vehicles while transporting VA patients. Contractor shall be required to submit evidence of having obtained the necessary training and operating licenses indicated in paragraph 5. Driver Qualifications and in paragraph 6. Driver and Attendant Training Requirements for all employees prior to award of contract. (A listing of employees available to service the contract should be submitted at time of Offer for evaluation purposes. Submission and verification of these documentation requirements will be an evaluation factor prior to award and a quality assurance procedure during the contract period.) The Government reserves the right to restrict any contractor employee from performing services under this contract who do not meet the required qualifications, or who violate Federal regulations or are identified as a potential threat to the security, safety, health and/or operational mission of VA and it s veteran population. The restriction of such contractor personnel shall not relieve the contractor from performing all the required services in accordance with all terms, conditions, and schedules contained herein. 7. PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION (a) It is understood that only one passenger will be transported on a trip unless specifically authorized by the COR or authorized representative from the call list. VA personnel will not provide assistance with loading or unloading passengers. (b) Drivers and passengers shall use seat belts/securement devices at all times. All VA patients will be transported in a wheelchair secured properly and seated facing forward. (c) There shall be no smoking by the driver, attendants, or passenger(s). (d) Contractor shall provide through the door service for patients to and from their designated appointments. Patients are to be picked up on the ward, in their homes, in their clinic or at other stated areas and taken to their stated destination or appointment. At the conclusion of their appointments the patient shall be returned to the ward, inside his/her home, or to other stated areas. All patients shall be attended by a responsible party at all times. Assistance in maneuvering stairs and other barriers shall be provided by the driver and/or attendant as necessary. When a patient is delivered to or departing from a destination (such as a clinic or other appointment), a responsible party at the destination shall be informed of the patient s arrival by the driver or attendant. Responsible party is defined as any driver, professional staff at medical center, nursing home or clinic, or patient s concerned other. Patients denoted to be enrolled in Client Assistive Services (CAS) must be dropped off in the VAHCS CAS office during normal business hours, 7:30am through 4:00pm. Drop offs occurring outside of normal business hours will dropped off at the patient s clinic or ward and handed off to a responsible party. At the conclusion of the patient s treatment, the Contractor shall pick up the patient from the area designated by the COR or authorized representative on the call list. Upon drop off at the patient s residence, the Contractor will hand off the patient to a responsible party or verify the patient is able to enter their residence if a responsible party is not present. Normal business hours for the CAS office may be subject to change. The COR will notify the Contractor if any changes occur. If the patient does not comply with the above, the Contractor shall contact the Beneficiary Travel office immediately. Patients denoted to be enrolled in a Contract Nursing Home (CNH) must be dropped off at the patient s clinic or ward and handed off to a responsible party. At the conclusion of the patient s treatment, the Contractor shall pick up the patient from the area designated by the COR or authorized representative on the call list. Upon drop off at the patient s CNH, the contractor will hand off the patient to a responsible party If the patient does not comply with the above, the Contractor shall contact the Beneficiary Travel office immediately. (e) The Contractor shall have sufficient vehicles and personnel to meet the requirements of this contract. If VAHCS has need for additional transport services beyond eighty-five (85) trips per day, the initial call for service shall be placed with the Contractor. If the Contractor agrees to provide service beyond eight-five (85) trips per day, the billing shall be at the prices indicated in the schedule of items. The Contractor may decline service beyond eighty-five (85) trips per day without penalty and VAHCS may then order additional service from another vendor source. (1) Contractor will need to provide sufficient evidence to the COR to show VAHCS has requested beyond eighty-five (85) trips. (f) Contractor shall supply wheelchairs for transporting patients. VA-owned wheelchairs may not be removed from the medical center. (1) Contractor will not store contractor-owned wheelchairs on VA property when not in use. (g) If a VA beneficiary being transported declines to be properly belted or removes the securement devices himself/herself, the driver shall notify the Contracting Officer s Representative (COR) of this fact prior to departure or upon arrival at destination. The Contractor is not required to transport any VA beneficiary who refuses to be properly secured while being transported. (h) An authorized official of the VA Health Care System (usually the COR) may, in the best interest of the patient, allow one (1) relative or concerned other to accompany the patient at no additional cost to the Government. Prior to contract performance, the Contracting Officer shall provide the Contractor with a list of names (or position titles) and phone numbers of authorized Government personnel who may request services and receive calls from Contractor regarding contract performance. This list will be updated and submitted to the Contractor as changes occur. The Contractor shall ensure that requests for services are received from authorized medical center personnel. Services rendered in response to requests from other than authorized personnel shall be at the risk of the Contractor and any cost related thereto shall be borne by the Contractor. (i) Contractor shall notify the COR of any unusual events, such as accidents, safety problems and patients unbelting themselves, that occur and involve any VA beneficiary being transported under this contract. This notification will be made within one (1) hour by telephone and a written report of the event will be delivered to the COR and the Contracting Officer by close of business the next working day. Failure to comply with this provision may be grounds for default. (j) Patients using motorized wheelchairs or electric carts shall be secured in accordance with Federal and State regulations for transport or transferred to a manually operated wheelchair before being loaded in the vehicle. The motorized cart or wheelchair shall be loaded separately and must be secured to the vehicle during transport. (k) For VAHCS transports, unload and pickup patients at the VAHCS outpatient entrance only unless otherwise directed on a case-by-case basis. At no time shall Contractor s vehicle use the VAHCS ambulance entrance unless drop-off or pick-up constitutes a medical emergency. If waiting time is necessary, vehicle shall park in appropriate designated general parking lot areas. (l) If or when patient s medical records are transported, Contractor shall ensure that Privacy Act guidelines are followed. 8. HOURS OF SERVICE Contractor shall provide service seven (7) days a week including holidays, 24 hours per day for the term of this contract. The Contractor shall provide VA with a method of contacting them, 24-hours per day. 9. REQUEST FOR SERVICES (a) Request for services shall be made by telephone (followed up in writing) or in writing by facsimile machine by the COR and/or designated VAHCS personnel. The contractor shall, at all times during the contract period, have on their premises a functioning fax machine to communicate requirements with the VAHCS (i.e. requests for service, patient incidents, special correspondence, etc.). When ordering services the VAHCS shall provide the Contractor with the following type of information: Required date and time of arrival; Name of beneficiary and last 4 digits of the Social Security number; Pick-up and delivery point; Any other special instructions (i.e. extra attendant required, CAS designation, etc.) (b) Generally services provided under this agreement shall be scheduled in advance with the Contractor for handicapped transportation services, schedule requirements are defined as follows: Scheduled Trips refers to those trips for which the Contractor has been given advance notice defined as notice given by 4:30 p.m. the previous day of pick up for required services and a specific pick up time. These transports shall always be on time for patient pick-up. Contractor must notify the Contracting Officer s Representative (COR), or authorized designee, at least eight (8) hours in advance of need when Contractor believes they may be unable to meet the number of scheduled trips required. Unscheduled Trips are those trips required on an as needed basis and advance notice, as defined in 9(b)(1), is not given. Response time for vehicle arrival at prescribed destination is within one (1) hour of notification of need. If the Contractor s vehicle fails to arrive at the prescribed destination within one (1) hour after receiving a request on an order (unless prevented from doing so by conditions of the weather - see paragraph (c) below), VAHCS reserves the right to obtain the service from another source and to charge the Contractor with any excess cost which may result therefrom. In the event that no other vendor is available, a deduct in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the base rate charge may be accessed per every quarter hour (15 minutes) in excess of the allowable response time (1 hour). The VAHCS will be the sole judge in determining when to order service from another source. (c) In the case of inclement weather, the decision as to whether or not a VA beneficiary will be transported shall be made mutually by the COR and the Contractor. 10. MNDOT (or equivalent) REQUIREMENTS Contractor shall comply with all requirements of the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MNDOT) Operating Standards for Special Transportation Service (latest edition). Evidence of this compliance shall be in the form of an annually current Certificate of Compliance issued by the State of Minnesota Commissioner of Transportation (State of Minnesota Department of Transportation, Office of Motor Carrier Safety and Compliance). For the purposes of this contract, any waivers granted by the State Commissioner of Transportation in issuing the Certificate of Compliance shall also be approved by the Contracting Officer. Offeror/Contractor shall submit Equal evidence of compliance from out-state governing agencies if their main base of operations is located in a state other than Minnesota. 11. SAFETY REQUIREMENTS In the performance of this contract, the Contractor shall take such safety precautions as the Contracting Officer or the COR may determine to be reasonably necessary to protect the lives and health of all persons affected by this contract. The Contracting Officer or COR shall notify the Contractor of any noncompliance with the foregoing provisions and the action to be taken. The Contractor shall, after receipt of such notice, immediately correct the conditions to which attention has been directed. Such notice, when served on the Contractor or his/her representative at the site of the work, shall be deemed sufficient for the purposes aforesaid. If the Contractor fails or refuses to comply promptly, the Contracting Officer may issue an order stopping all or any part of the work and hold the Contractor in default. 12. CONFORMITY TO REGULATIONS The Contractor and his/her operators shall conform to all regulations, Federal, State and local, governing the performance of contracted services. All VAHCS facilities have been designated as no smoking in their entirety. Individuals found in violation of this no smoking policy shall be subject to a $50 federal citation for disregarding posted safety rules and regulations. Furthermore, Contractor may be directed to stop work. Contractor is to notify all employees and/or sub-contractors of this strict enforcement policy. 13. INSPECTIONS The Government shall accept vehicle inspection documentation from MNDOT or other inspection department who performs such inspections on a routine basis. However, the Government may inspect Contractor s establishment at least annually, and may inspect any element any time, and especially upon receipt of a complaint about the condition of the vehicle or its equipment, the driver or attendant, or service provided. Inspection by VA inspection team may be made of said vehicles and maintenance records of vehicles prior to award and at any time during the term of any resulting contract(s). 14. REQUIRED REPORTS AND DOCUMENTS Within seven (7) days after contract award the contractor shall provide the following: (a) Contractor Personnel Roster - In this document, contractor shall identify all employees by name and position and provide training documentation with date and location of such training for employees that will work on this contract along with signed a Contractor Rules of Behavior form (listed in section D). Include contractor s project manager with telephone and fax numbers; include telephone and fax numbers through which scheduling transport requests will be made. (b) Listing of all vehicles with VINs and documentation of insurance coverage; MNDOT or equivalent vehicle inspection documentation and statement indicating that all have been fully maintained and are currently safe to operate. (c) Any personnel or vehicle changes shall be submitted within two (2) business days after changes occur. 15. CONTRACTOR S QUALITY CONTROL PROGRAM (QCP) The Contractor shall establish and maintain a complete QCP to ensure the requirements of this contract are provided as specified. An original and one (1) copy of this QCP are due with the initial proposal. The Contractor s QCP shall include the following at a minimum: An inspection plan covering all services required by this contract. The inspection plan must specify the areas to be inspected on either a scheduled or unscheduled basis, how often inspections will be accomplished and documented, and the title of the individual(s) who will perform the inspections. On-site records of all inspections conducted by the Contractor noting necessary corrective action taken. The Government reserves the right to request copies of any and/or each inspection. Incorporation of either active or established internal policy and procedures for updating service protocols that may affect performance of contract. The methods for identifying and preventing deficiencies in the quality of service performed, before the level of performance becomes unacceptable and organizational functions noting intermediate supervisory responsibilities and overall management responsibilities for ensuring total acceptable performance. (e) On-site records of all vehicle maintenance and repairs performed on vehicles used in the performance of this contract. The methods of identifying and preventing vehicle breakdowns, and detailed procedure for alternative transportation of patients in the event of mechanical breakdown of vehicle. (f) On-site records identifying the character (background checks) and certifications of ongoing training of each employee performing services under this contract. (g) The methods of identifying and preventing radio communication breakdowns. A detailed procedure for alternative communications in the event of electronic and mechanical breakdown of vehicle two-way radios. (h) A log to account for all requests for service. The log shall indicate the date and time of service call, name of patient requiring services, designated pick-up and delivery points, actual time of arrival at pick-up and delivery points and actual waiting time at pick-up and delivery points, if waiting charges are claimed. (i) On-site records of any complaints or problems, with procedures taken to allow for corrections and/or elimination before effects caused interruption of performance of contract. 16. PATIENT RIGHTS (a) The Contractor shall be courteous to VA beneficiaries and shall not smoke while transporting patients. Patients may bring a reasonable amount of equipment, such as any wheelchair, electric art or prosthetic devices, and consumable medical supplies and personal suitcase during their transport. (b) The contractor shall immediately notify the VA of any incidents involving injury to VA patients during transport. The contractor shall complete and submit to the COR, a detailed Incident Report with all information necessary to conduct a full review. Written report is required to be submitted within forty-eight (48) hours of incident with a list of involved Contractor names, Veteran s names, witness names and pertinent information to be filed with the COR. (c) The contractor shall notify the COR, in writing within 24 hours of any complaints made by the patients with regards to service. The contractor may provide recommendations for improved services along with the patient complaints for the VA s review. No recommendation shall be construed as being effective until and unless it is provided as a written modification to the contract from the Contracting Officer. 17. INVOICING Contractor is required to submit invoices electronically to the VA Financial Services Center (FSC). The FSC uses a third-party contractor, Tungsten Network (http://www.tungsten-network.com/), to assist vendors in submitting invoices electronically, free of charge. Invoices shall include the following information in addition to the times specified: Date of service Name of Veteran Pick-up location Destination/drop-off location Additional charges Number of miles traveled Purchase order number 18. MISCELLANEOUS (a) At no time will the Contractor leave vehicles on VA premises unless a pick-up or delivery is in progress. (b) Contractor employees shall conduct themselves in a businesslike manner at all times while on VA premises. (c) When transporting patients to or from Medical facilities, the driver, acting for the Contractor, shall ensure that patient s luggage, medical records, medications, and prosthetic devices are properly accounted for and delivered with the patient as required. (d) Contractor shall always have available a wheelchair for transport of Veterans from pick-up point to delivery point. When the Veteran is delivered to a destination other than the Department of Veterans Affairs and return trip is ordered for the same day, the Veteran will transfer from the contractor's wheelchair to a facility owned wheelchair. Veterans will be transported utilizing standard 4-wheel chairs. No Veteran shall be transported while sitting in a 3 wheel scooter. Veterans requiring transport in a 3-wheeled scooter will transfer to a seat in the vehicle with the scooter being transported with the Veteran at no additional cost to the VA. (e) The driver will (within safety and reason) observe the Veteran during transport. Any indication of significant change in condition (i.e. sudden onset of rapid or labored respirations, complaints of chest pains) will be immediately communicated to the Medical Center Admitting office. Depending on the condition of the Veteran, the Veteran will be returned to the Admitting Office, transported to the nearest emergency room or advanced life support called. (f) The Contractor, gaining award of the contract, shall notify the Contracting Officer in writing immediately upon entering an agreement (either oral or written) to sale or transfer all or part of its stock or other ownership interest to any other party. Contractor shall also contact the Contracting Officer immediately in writing (at the above referenced address) in the event a company name change will happen, with information as to the reasons and/or determinations causing this action. END STATEMENT OF WORK Submission requirements for responses to this sources sought notice: VOSB/SDVOSB offerors interested in submitting a quote for this requirement, if it is formally advertised, must be registered and be verified in the www.vip.vetbiz.gov website and must provide the correct NAICS code to include the Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) number, name of the firm, address, phone and point of contact. *Please send a copy of your capability statement along with proof of VetBiz Certification.* Where to send responses: ATTN: Shane Galles shane.galles@va.gov Response Deadline: 19 May 2017, 2:00 PM MST
 
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