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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 19,1995 PSA#1350Health Resources and Services Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane,
Parklawn Building, Room 13A-19, Rockville, MD 20857 R -- CANCELLATION OF 95-ABC(RT) - IMPACT OF SANITARIAN MODEL SOL HRSA
95-ABC(RT) DUE 053095 POC Contact Point, Richelle Taylor,
(301)443-5672, Contracting Officer, Steven Zangwill, (301)443-5672 THIS
SOURCES SOUGHT SYNOPSIS HAS BEEN CANCELLED-The Health Resources and
Services Administration (HRSA) is interested in identifying sources
that can evaluate how the appointment of a U.S. Public Health Service
Sanitarian has impacted HRSA-sponsored programs along the
Arizona/Mexico border. The Sanitarian serves as the U.S. Public Health
Service's principle environmental health consultant along the
Arizona/Mexico Border. The contractor shall develop a report showing
the impact this Sanitarian model has had on HRSA-sponsored programs by
collecting, compiling, and analyzing data from the pilot project's
service area. The Contractor shall recommend changes to the model and
develop an instrument so the model can be replicated in New Mexico,
California and Texas. The Contractor shall develop an instrument to
collect and analyze the following data and information: 1) analyze,
make projections and comparisons using the instrument to evaluate data
from: a) a comparison of the current job description of the
Environmental Health Consultant to the actual role that he plays at the
Santa Cruz County Health Department, in Nogales, Arizona; b) using the
job description for the Environmental Health Consultant identify how
his/her participation in the planning and development of Environmental
Health projects has increased the collaboration and integration of
Environmental Health projects along the Arizona/Mexico border area; c)
identify the impact of the HRSA/BPHC Environmental health Consultant
on the implementation of the ''Border Health Strategy'' along the
Arizona/Mexico Border; d) identify the impact of the HRSA/BPHC
Environmental Health Consultant on the major environmental issues
facing the Arizona/Mexico border. These major environmental issues are:
1) lack of sewage systems; 2) lack of potable water; 3) substandard
housing; 4) inappropriate and illegal disposal of raw sewage and toxic
chemical waste products; 5) exposure to pesticides. Discuss how this
sanitarian position has affected enviornmental health outcomes. Provide
specific examples of this impact. 2) Identify for each U.S. Border
State the individual responsible for providing the information for
epidemiological profiles and the Annual report of Border health
Statistics; 3) Analyze the content and usefulness of the Annual
Statistical report and Epidemiological Bulletin Report of the
U.S./Mexico Border that is published by Pan American Health
Organization. The Sanitarian services as the U.S. Public Health Service
consultant along the Arizona/Mexico border area and we need to identify
how usefulness is the above information to his/her job. 4) Identify the
characteristics of the pilot project that can be replicated in New
Mexico, California and Texas. Project the advantages and disadvantages
of transferring this model to these states. Develop model position
description for this effort. This not a Request for Proposal (RFP),
it's only a sources sought request, no solicitation will be issued. All
interested parties may fax to (301) 443-6038 their request for the JOB
DESCRIPTION, as mentioned above, only if interested in preparing
capability package and please include your fax number so that it may be
faxed directly to the requestor. All interested parties, at no cost to
the Government, should submit their capability package which addresses
all requirements listed in this announcement to the attention of
Richelle Taylor at the above address. (0137) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0109 19950518\R-0015.SOL)
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