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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 31,1996 PSA#1648Federal Bureau of Prisons, United States Penitentiary, Regional
Contracting Office, Leavenworth, KS 66048-1254 Q -- PROVIDE CARDIOLOGY SERVICES TO FEDERAL MALE INMATES. PART 1 OF 2
SEPARATE CBD ANNOUNCEMENTS Sol IFB 407-0008. Due 090496. POC Stefanie
Kongable, Contracting Officer, 913-682-8700, Extension 613. (I) This
is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in
accordance with the format in the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR)
Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in
the notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; bids
are being requested and written solicitations will not be issued. (II)
This solicitation is issued as Invitation for Bid IFB 407-0008. (III)
The solicitation document and incorporated provisions are those in
effect through Federal Acquisition Circular FAC 90-38. (IV) This
solicitation is set-aside for small business. It is advertised as full
and open competition with a Standard Industrial Classification Code
(SIC) of 8011, with a size standard of 5.0 million. Other forms
referenced herein are required to be completed and submitted with all
proposals. (V) The contractor shall provide outpatient cardiology
services to adult, male, federal inmates. (VI) This contract shall
contain options for a base year and four one-year option periods. Bids
must separately provide session prices for the base year, option
period one, two, three, and four. The period of performance shall be as
follows: the base year of the contract shall be from the approximate
date of award, 10/1/96 - 9/30/97; option period one 10/1/97 - 9/30/98;
option period two 10/1/98 - 9/30/99; option period three 10/1/99 -
9/30/2000; and option period four 10/1/2000 - 9/30-2001. Pursuant to
FAR 17.203(d), offerors may propose varying prices for option periods.
Cardiology services shall consist of the following: Evaluation,
diagnosis and treatment of cardiac illness and in-service education to
PAs and other medical staff on cardiac care. Contract may require 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 perform the following functions:
supervise inmates; supervise Bureau of Prisons staff; participate in
inmate accountability; requisition, sign for, or pick up supplies;
formulate policy or procedures; or attend recalls or staff functions.
The contractor must provide 24 hour coverage 365 days a year at the
base session price offered. Documentation of training, credentials and
local hospital privileges to provide this care must be submitted with
the bid. The contractor must be board certified in the specialty of
Cardiology, licensed to practice in Illinois with a minimum of three
years experience in this speciality and a minimum of two years
experience in a correctional environment. The awarded contractor must
maintain privileges at one of the contracted hospitals to provide
inpatient care to FCI Pekin's inmates. All equipment and supplies will
be furnished by the Government for use on premises. Inmate attendance
at the FCI clinic will be monitored by Govt. Health Service employees.
All scheduling will be completed prior to the arrival of the contractor
or while the contractor is one site. Bureau of Prisons employees will
monitor inmate conduct during clinic visits, and may accompany the
contractor to and from the Health Service Unit. A Bureau of Prisons
employee will be in or near the examining area while the contractor is
in the Health Services Unit. Providing services under this contract
may require frequent and unsupervised contact with inmates. (VII) All
contract effort will take place at the Federal Correctional Institution
(FCI) and a Federal Prison Camp, located in Pekin, Illinois. 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, contract 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 (COTR) in accordance with Justice
Acquisition Regulation (JAR) clause 2852.270-70, Contracting Officer's
Technical Representative. Ferdinand S. Somalio, Hospital Administrator,
BOP, Health Services Department, FCI Pekin, Pekin, IL, 309-346-8588, is
hereby designated to act as COTR under this contract. The COTR is
responsible for: receiving all deliverables; inspecting and accepting
the supplies or services provided hereunder 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 for
acceptance of the 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 modifications. (VIII) 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 bid firm for 60 calendar days from the date
specified for receipt of bids. Paragraph (e), Multiple Offers, has been
determined by the Contracting Officer to be non-acceptable to this
solicitation and is hereby removed in its entirety for the purpose of
this requirement. Paragraph (g), Contract Award, is not applicable to
this solicitation and is hereby removed in its entirety for the purpose
of this requirement. The following FAR provision is hereby incorporated
by reference: 52.214-10 Contract Award. Sealed Bidding. (208) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0048 19960730\Q-0002.SOL)
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