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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 8,1998 PSA#2175Naval Medical Logistics Command, Code 05, 521 Fraim Street, Ft.
Detrick, MD 21702-5015 B -- OBSTETRICS DECISION MODEL, BETHESDA, MD SOL N62645-98-Q-1007 DUE
091198 POC Dan Clever, Contract Specialist, (301) 619-2464, or Susan
Wellen, Contracting Officer, (301) 619-3022 This modification to RFQ
N62645-98-Q-1007 replaces the original announcement and all subsequent
revisions, in their entirety. The Naval Medical Logistics Command,
(NMLC) seeks proposals for a computer Decision Model for simulation and
analysis of outpatient services at the National Naval Medical Center
(NNMC) Bethesda, MD; performance to begin by COB 9/28/98. This is a
combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in
accordance with FAR Subpart 12.6 format, as supplemented with
additional information included in this notice. This announcement
constitutes the only Request for Quotation under Solicitation
N62645-98-Q-1007; A WRITTEN SOLICITATION WILL NOT BE ISSUED. The
solicitation document and incorporated provisions and clauses are those
in effect through FAC 97-5. SIC is 8742, all responsible sources are
encouraged to submit proposals. The Navy contemplates award of a Firm
Fixed Price contract for an est period of performance of 32 wks. NNMC
is developing a product-line approach to manage obstetrical (OB)
services. The goal is to meet cost, quality, and access objectives for
OB patients. These goals depend on management of the care process. The
care process is a relationship involving patient volume, clinical
practice patterns, capacity and staffing. Managing these relationships
requires the development of decision support tools. The NNMC OB
inpatient model effectively determined the maximum volume of inpatient
care that can be supported with staffing and facility capacity. With
this model in place, a rational decision offers the opportunity to
minimize purchased care costs for inpatient OB workload referred
outside NNMC. Increasing the volume of OB inpatients creates additional
demand for outpatient clinical services. While the previous simulation
modeling efforts helped the NNMC support an expanded volume of
inpatients, limitations in the outpatient clinic hampers the effort to
attract added patient volume. In an era of patient choice, patient
dissatisfaction with the outpatient clinic may discourage patients away
from the NNMC. Patients using the facility and using purchased care
need to be compared using a standard survey tool. The NNMC needs an OB
outpatient clinic model to provide decision support information
similar to that provided by the inpatient simulation model. The
contractor shall develop a simulation model to determine the minimum
facility capacity and staff requirements needed to meet the performance
parameters established by the Head, Ob/Gyn at NNMC. The contractor
shall: (1) Visit the NNMC within one week After Contract Award (ACA) to
collect data supporting simulation findings. A written Final Project
Mgt Plan (CLIN 0001), must be submitted in 3 copies, within 14 days
ACA. It shall include an estimated expenditure rate in labor hrs by
month and task. Provide a file that showing events for the period of
performance. 3 copies of a Monthly Progress and Performance Report
(CLIN 0002) will be furnished on the 1st day of each month. This will
include a summary of efforts expended in labor hrs by task item, and an
itemization of Other Direct Costs. (2) Specify functional requirements
that describe specific decisions that will be supported by the
resulting model and context in which they are made in the managerial
environment. The decision-makers must be identified by function and
must be actionable. Identify anticipated frequency of use and
correlation to cyclical business processes. 10 copies of a draft
document (CLIN 0003) will be delivered 8 wks ACA. 10 copies of a
revised document (CLIN 0004) incorporating additional insight obtained
during the course of the model development activities will be
delivered 32 wks ACA. (3) Provide an analysis of current operations of
the outpatient OB clinic. 10 copies of draft version (CLIN 0005) will
be provided 16 wks ACA. Draft version will at a min identify patient
types, patient flow patterns through the outpatient area, staffing
resources by type, existing clinic space constraints, and patient
dissatisfiers with clinic functions and procedures. 10 copies of a
final report (CLIN 0006) will be delivered 32 wks ACA. (4) Specify the
parameters of the simulation model. The parameters at min must include
forecasted patient volume, identification of patient types, patient
flow patterns through the outpatient area, staffing resources by type,
existing clinic space and constraints. Measurable targets must be
established for the clinic staff such as allowable patient wait times.
Information will be provided to the Head, Ob/Gyn Dept for monitoring
the clinic's success in meeting the targets. Clinic performance
objectives will be identified in terms of provider types (including
Graduate Medical Education), appointment scheduling, patient wait time,
and service time for different patient types. Parameters will be
identified as to type, empirical or user specified. 10 copies of these
parameters will be enumerated and described in a report (CLIN 0007)
which will be delivered 24 wks following contract award. (5) Build a
working simulation model (CLIN 0008) of the outpatient OB clinic to
identify the facility, staffing and capacity requirements to meet the
performance objectives defined for various forecasted vol. of
outpatient workload. 3 copies of CLIN 0008 will be provided 24 wks ACA.
The model must be provided in a Windows PC-based format. Delivery of
the simulation model will be accompanied by its source software coding
for components which are not Commercial-Off-The-Shelf COTS (CLIN
0009). To validate/test the model, the operation of 3 simulation
scenarios will be prepared and documented to analyze a range of patient
volumes and administrative or clinical practice patterns (CLIN 0010).
(6) Identify the data element requirements for the model. Necessary
data elements will be identified to build a management information
system to manage the critical targets required to achieve the
simulation model results defined in (4). An assessment will be made of
the availability of these data elements in Military Health Services
System data systems or from other data sources (CLIN 0011) and will be
delivered 32 wks ACA. (7) Prepare a benefits realization collection
plan (CLIN 0012) to be used by NNMC for collecting data and information
to allow the Gov't to evaluate and attribute benefits realized by the
MHSS with the use of the model. Provision will be made primarily for
the use of quantifiable results, and secondarily to subjective
assessments. The plan will include at a min recommendations for a
controlled study and the establishment of baseline measurements. 10
copies of CLIN 0012 will be provided 32 wks ACA. Performance may
require access to personnel and patient medical records; compliance
with the Privacy Act of 1974 required. The model and all medical data
received, processed, evaluated, loaded and/or created as a result of
this contract will remain the sole property of the Gov't unless
exception is granted, in writing, by the contracting officer. A
delivery schedule for all deliverables specified above will be attached
to the award document. All deliverables are FOB Destination. Provisions
at FAR 52.212-1, Instructions to Offerors-Commercial Items, applies to
this acquisition with the exception of (d), (h), and (i) of the
clause, which are RESERVED. FAR 52.212-2, Evaluation -- Commercial
Items, is applicable to this acquisition. The Gov't intends to make
award to the responsible offeror whose offer, conforming to the
solicitation, is determined most advantageous to the Gov't, cost/price
and other factors considered. Proposal evaluation factors: (Technical)
Past Performance, Preliminary Project Management Plan, and (Cost) Total
Cost. The combined technical evaluation factors are significantly more
important than cost. However, the closer the merits of the technical
proposals are to one another, the greater will be the importance of
cost in making the award determination. In the event that two or more
technical proposals are determined not to have any substantial
technical differences (i.e. are technically equivalent), the award may
be to the lower priced proposal. If the offeror's proposal is
determined unacceptable in any of the technical factors, the proposal
may not be considered for award. Award may be made on the basis on
initial offers without discussions. Proposal Content. Proposals shall
include 2 volumes, Vol. I: Technical, and Vol. II: Cost. Volume I must
include and address the following items: (A) PP Information --
Identify Corporate PP within the last 5 years as it relates to this
contract (or affirmatively state that your firm has no relevant
directly related or similar PP). Specifically address PP in OB and in
developing and implementing decision /simulation models in other
clinical categories for gov't agencies or private organizations.
Emphasize any specific background that demonstrates an ability to plan
for the operation and management of OB care. Include any special or
unique circumstances that were overcome in development. State your
record of performance under similar contracts to include: (1) detailed
description of work performed, (2) detailed explanation demonstrating
relevance of work performed under similar contracts, (3) contract
number(s), (4) name & phone number of point of contact at the federal,
state, local gov't or commercial entity for which the contract was
performed, (5) dollar value of contract, (6) names of subcontractor(s)
used and description of extent of work performed by subcontractor(s),
and (7) number, type and severity of any quality, delivery or cost
problems in performing contract, corrective actions taken and
effectiveness of corrective actions. (B) Project Management Plan.
Report shall include estimated expenditure rate in labor hrs by
calendar month & task, & a schedule of events for period of
performance. Offeror shall include completed copy of provision at FAR
52.212-3, Offeror Representations and Certifications -Commercial Items,
with offer. Offeror shall include completed copy of provision at DFARS
252.212-7000, Offeror Representations and Certification-Commercial
Items. Addenda to this provision includes DFARS 252.225-7000, Buy
American Act-Balance of Payments Program Certificate; 252.225-7006, Buy
American Act-Trade Agreements-Balance of Payments Program Certificate;
and 252.225-7035, Buy American Act -- North American Free Trade
Agreement Implementation Act -- Balance of Payments Program
Certificate. FAR 52.212-4, Contract Terms and Conditions-Commercial
Items, applies to this acquisition. FAR 52.212-5, Contract Terms and
Conditions Required to Implement Statutes or Executive
Orders-Commercial Items, applies to this acquisition. In compliance
with said clause, the following FAR clauses apply: 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 Veterans and
Veterans of the Vietnam Era. Posted 09/03/98 (W-SN245513). (0246) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0027 19980908\B-0006.SOL)
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