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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 19,1996 PSA#1640Federal Bureau of Prisons, P.O. Box 9999, Milan, MI 48160 R -- SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT Contact Peter J. Boss (313) 439-1511
ext 328 (I) This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial
items prepared in accordance with the format in the Federal Acquisition
Regulations (FAR) Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional
information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the
only solicitation; proposals are being requested and written
solicitations will not be issued. (II) This solicitation is issued as
a Request for Proposal 117-0490. (III) The solicitation is set aside
for small business. It is advertised as full and open competition with
a Standard Industrial Classification Code (SIC) of 8999, with a size
standard of 5.0 million. Other forms referenced herein are required to
be completed and submitted with all proposals. (V) The Government is
seeking a Qualified Contractor to provide substance abuse counseling to
adult male inmates incarcerated within a Federal Correctional
Institution. Group topics will be Social Pressure and Relapse
Prevention Therapy. In addition, contractor will be required to provide
consultation on group attendees and document services in the clinical
record. Contract requires the contractor to operate a system of records
for documentation of specific services performed and will require
adherence to the Privacy Act of 1974. The contractor cannot and will
not perform the following functions: supervise inmates; supervise
Bureau of Prisons staff; participate in inmate accountability;
requisition, sign for, or receive supplies for the government;
formulate policy or procedures; or attend staff functions. (VI)
Contract is limited to Four 8 week programs consisting of approximately
18 hours of actual in group time. Contract not to exceed 30 hours per
week. The specific days and hours to be worked by the Contractor shall
be decided upon after contract award by mutual agreement between the
Contractor and the Contracting Officer. Documentation of training,
credentials, and insurance shall be submitted with each bid. The
contractor must (1) hold a B.A. or B.S. degree in mental health
discipline; (2) have a experience in providing relapse prevention
theory and treatment such as (Terence Gorski's CENAPS model); (3) have
experience in providing individual and group counseling; and (4) have
at least 500 hours of experience in a substance abuse treatment
counseling setting. (VII) All equipment and supplies will be furnished
by the Government for use on premises. Inmate attendance at the FCI
will be monitored by Government personnel. All scheduling will be
completed prior to the arrival of the contractor or while the
contractor is on site. Bureau of Prisons employees will monitor inmate
conduct during clinic visits. Providing services under this contract
will require frequent and unsupervised contact with inmates. (VIII) All
contract effort will take place at the Federal Correctional Institution
(FCI) located in Milan, Michigan. The Contractor shall agree to adhere
to all regulations prescribed by the institution for safety, security,
custody and conduct of inmates. The awarded contractor shall attend an
orientation session, prior to assuming contract effort. Reimbursement
to the contractor for time spent in the institution security
orientation shall be at the contract rate. In accordance with the
Prompt Payment Act, payments will be made monthly, based on sessions
received by the Government. For security reasons, the Government
reserves the right to prohibit certain contractors from working under
this contract. The contractor's performance will be monitored by the
Contracting Officer's Technical Representative (COTR), Dr. William
Bichart, Chief Psychologist, is hereby designated to act as COTR under
this contract. The COTR is responsible for: receiving all
deliverables; inspecting and accepting the supplies and/or services
provided herewith in accordance with the terms and conditions of this
contract; providing direction to the contractor which clarifies the
contract effort, fills in details or otherwise serves to accomplish the
contractual scope of work; evaluating performance; and certifying all
invoices/vouchers presented for acceptance of supplies or services
furnished for payment, prior to forwarding the original invoice to the
payment office and a confirmed copy to the Contracting Officer. The
COTR does not have the authority to alter the contractor's obligations
under the contract, direct changes that fall within the purview of the
General Provisions clause, entitled ``Changes'' and/or modify any of
the expressed terms, conditions, specifications, or cost to the
Government. If as a result of technical discussions, it is desirable to
alter/change contractual obligations or the scope of work, the
Contracting Officer shall issue such changes in writing with a signed
modification. (IX) FAR Clause 52.212-1 Instructions to Offerors
Commercial is hereby included by reference. The following are addenda
to FAR clause 52.212-1: At paragraph (c), Period for Acceptance of
Offers, the amount of time an offeror must hold its prices firm is
hereby changed. An offeror must hold prices in its proposal firm for 60
calendar days from the date specified for receipt of proposals.
Paragraph (e) multiple offers has been determined by the Contracting
Officer to be non-acceptable to the purpose of this solicitation. The
following FAR clause is hereby incorporated in full text: FAR 52.233-2
Service of Protest: Protests as defined in Section 33.101 of the
Federal Acquisition Regulations, that are filed directly with an
agency, and copies of any protests that are filed with the General
Accounting Office (GA0) or the General Services Administration Board of
Contract Appeals (GSBCA), shall be served on the Contracting Officer
(addressed as follows) by obtaining written and dated acknowledgment
from: Chief, Procurement and Property Branch; Craig H. Unger; Federal
Bureau of Prisons, 320 First Street, NW; Washington, DC 20534. The copy
of any protest shall be received in the office designated above on the
same day a protest is filed with the or within one day of filing a
protest with the GAO. In this procurement, you may not protest to the
GSBCA because of the nature of the supplies or services being procured.
Offerors are advised that award will be made to the lowest price
submitted that meets the requirements. FAR provision 52.212-3 Offeror
Representations and Certifications-Commercial Items, shall be completed
and submitted with the Bids. Far clause 52.212-4 Contract Terms and
Conditions-Commercial Items, hereby applies to this solicitation. The
following are addenda to FAR clause 52.212-4 (1) The following FAR
clauses are hereby incorporated by reference: 52.203-3 Gratuities,
52.217-5 Evaluation of Options, 52.224-1 Privacy Act Notification,
52-224-2 Privacy Act, 52.225-11 Restrictions on Certain Foreign
Purchases, 52.232-18 Availability of Funds, and 52.237-2 Protection of
Government Buildings, Equipment, and Vegetation. The following terms
and conditions are hereby incorporated: Security Requirements: A
security file will be maintained on each of the contractor's employee's
for the contract duration. The following information will be maintained
in the file: National Crime Information Center Check (DOJ-99);
fingerprint check (FD-258); authority for release of information
(OPM-329A); and urinalysis test results, all in accordance with the
Bureau of Prisons (BOP) Program Statement 3000.02. Justice Acquisition
Regulation (JAR) clause (2852.270-70, Contracting Officer's Technical
Representative. (X) Offerors must include a completed of FAR provision
52.212-3 Offerors Representations and Certifications-Commercial Items,a
with their proposals. (XI) FAR clause 52.212-5 Contract Terms and
Conditions required to Implement Statutes or Executive
Orders-Commercial Items hereby applies to this acquisition. In
accordance with FAR clause 52.212-5, the following clauses are hereby
incorporated by reference 52.222-26 Equal Opportunity; 52.222-35
Affirmative Action for Special Disabled and Vietnam Era Veterans;
52.222-36 Affirmative Action for Handicapped Workers; 52.222-37
Employment Reports on Special Disabled Handicapped Workers; 52.222-37
Employment Reports on Special Disabled Veterans and Veterans of the
Vietnam Era; 52.225-19 European community Sanctions for Services. (XII)
Offers in original shall be received at the Federal Correctional
Institution, P.O. Box 9999, East Arkona Road, Milan, Michigan 48160;
Attention Peter J. Boss, Supv. Contracting Officer, by 2:00 pm (e.s.t.)
August 15, 1996. All offers shall be clearly marked with the offeror's
name and IFB number. (XIII) For additional information, questions, and
availability of forms, please contact Peter J. Boss, Supv. Contracting
Officer at (313) 439-1511 ext 328. See numbered Note 1. (198) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0084 19960718\R-0001.SOL)
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