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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 13,1996 PSA#1720North Central Regional Contracting, 1300 Metropolitan Ave, Leavenworth,
KS 66048 Q -- PSYCHIATRIST SERVICES SOL RFQ132-0026 DUE 112996 POC M. Upchurch,
Contract Specialist, 913-682-8700, extension 611. (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,
quotes are being requested and written solicitations will not be
issued. (II) This solicitation is issued as Request-For-Quote RFQ
132-0026. (III) The solicitation document and incorporated provisions
are those in effect through Federal Acquisition Circular FAC42. (IV)
This solicitation is 100% set- aside for small business. It is
advertised as full and open competition with a Standard Industrial
Classification Code (SIC) of 8099, with a size standard of 5.0 million.
(V) (Line Item One): The contractor shall provide Psychiatry Services
to the inmate population at the Federal Prison Camp and U S
Penitentiary at Leavenworth, KS. Offeror shall provide Psychiatric care
to the inmates which includes evaluating referrals from clinical staff,
including staff MD's and Physician Assistant. Direct entries into the
inmate's Medical Record by the contractor is not permitted. Each
patient encounter will be documented using an official consultation
form. All orders, prescriptions, and follow-up appointment issued by
the vendor are considered recommendations until countersigned and
approved by the Clinical Director or designee. Provision of services
under this contract will require frequent and unsupervised contact with
inmates. Contractor will not be responsible for the administrative
management of inmates other than to ensure that those inmate involved
in activities within the contractor's scope of work shall abide by all
rules in effect to ensure their safety and well being. Contractor will
report any infraction of institution rules and regulations on the part
of the inmate to the Health Services Administrator. Services to be
provided in 4(four) hour sessions, 1(one) session per week. Specific
dates and times of visits will be determined mutually between the
contractor and the Health Services Administrator. Hours of work must be
during normal work days and hours, Monday through Friday, 7:30am -
4:00pm, excluding official Government holidays. This contract will be
for date of award to 9/30/97. (VI) Offeror must be a graduate of an
accredited School of Medicine and have completed an approved Psychiatry
Residence program and possess current State of Kansas licensure to
practice Psychiatry. Required documentation for appointment consist of
(a) primary source verification of credential by a JCAHO standards,
(b) a copy of applicant's current state licensure, (c) a copy of
applicant's current private malpractice insurance, (d) approval of
Application for Appointment to the Medical Staff, and (e) security
clearance including a drug screening urine. Offeror will be required to
maintain a system of records for documentation of specific services
performed and will require adherence to the Privacy Act of 1974. (VII)
All contract effort will take place at the United States Penitentiary,
1300 Metropolitan, Leavenworth, KS 66048. All program supplies will be
furnished by the Government. 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 contractor employees
from working under this contract. The contractor's performance will be
monitored by the Contracting Officers Technical Representative(COTR) in
accordance with Justice Acquisition Regulation (JAR) clause
2852.270-70, ''Contracting Officers Technical Representative''. Debra
Charlton-Shepherd, Health Services Administrator, USP Leavenworth, KS
(913) 682-8700, Ext. 250, 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 modification. (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 the 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
this solicitation and is hereby removed in its entirety for the purpose
of this requirement. Offerors are advised that proposals shall be
evaluated without discussions. Award might be made to the responsible
offeror whose proposal is responsive to the terms of the RFQ and is
most advantageous to the government. Business references: In accordance
with FAR subpart 9.104-1, each offeror is required to provide
information on a reasonable number of recent and relevant contracts for
the same or similar items, as well as the offerors primary financial
institution, to include contract numbers, points-of-contact, telephone
numbers, and any other relevant information, which will be used by the
Contracting Officer to make a responsibility determination about a
prospective offeror. FAR provision 52.212-3 Offeror Representations and
Certifications- Commercial Items, shall be completed and submitted with
the proposal. 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: 52.232-18 Availability of Funds,
52.203-3 Gratuities, 52.224-1 Privacy Act Notification, 52.224-2
Privacy Act, 52.225-11 Restrictions on Certain Foreign Purchases,
52.228-5 Insurance -Work on a Government Installation, 52.237-2
Protection of Government Buildings, Equipment and Vegetation, 52.237-5
Indemnification and Medial Liability Insurance, Justice Acquisition
Regulation (JAR) clause 2852.270-70, Contracting Officer's Technical
Representative. FAR clauses are hereby incorporated in full text: FAR
52.216-1 Type of Contract: The Government contemplates award of a
Firm-Fixed Price contract resulting from this solicitation. The
following terms and conditions are hereby incorporated: Security
Requirements: A security file will be maintained on each of the
contractor's employees 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. (IX) Offerors must include a
completed copy of the FAR provision 52.212-3 Offeror Representations
and Certifications-Commercial Items, with their proposals. (X) FAR
clause 52.212-4 applies to this solicitation. (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: 52.203-6 Restrictions on
Subcontractor Sales to the Government, Alternate I, 52.203-10 Price or
Fee Adjustment for Illegal or Improper Activity, 52.219-8 Utilization
of Small Business Concerns and Small Disadvantaged Business Concerns,
52.222-5 Affirmative Action for Special Disabled and Vietnam Era
Veterans, 52.222-26 Equal Opportunity (E.O. 11246), 52.222-35
Affirmative Action for Special Disabled and Vietnam Era Veterans (38
U.S.C. 4212), 52.222- 36 Affirmative Action for Handicapped Workers,
52.222-37 Employment Reports on Special Disabled Veterans and Veteran
of the Vietnam Era, and 52.225-19 European Community Sanctions for
Services.(XII) Offers in original and two (2) copies shall be received
at United States Penitentiary, Regional Contracting Office, 1300
Metropolitan Avenue, Leavenworth, KS, 66048-1254, Attention Mary
Upchurch, Contracting Officer, by 2:00 p.m. local time, 11/29/96. All
offers shall be clearly marked with the offeror's name and RFQ number.
(XIII) For additional information, questions and availability of
forms, etc., please contact Mary Upchurch, Contracting Officer at
913-682-8700, extension 611, or the mailing address shown for
submission of proposals. (0313) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0053 19961112\Q-0002.SOL)
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