COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 18,2000 PSA#2667 DHHS, Office of the Secretary, Office of Acquisition Management; Room
443H, Humphrey Building; 200 Independence Avenue, S.W.; Washington,
D.C. 20201 R -- MODIFICATION TO CONTRACT FOR EVALUATION OF THE ALZHEIMER
DEMONSTRATION GRANT TO STATES PROGRAM. POC Point of Contact: Doris
Pearson, Contract Specialist, 202-690-6549 The Department of Health and
Human Services intends to negotiate with the University of Kansas,
Gerontology Center, on a sole source basis under the authority of FAR
6.302-1 to modify the "Evaluation of the Alzheimer Demonstration Grant
to States Program," contract. This contract was awarded to the
University of Kansas on a noncompetitive basis in August 1998. The
purpose of the contract is to (1) support the continuation of data
collection and monitor for accuracy, completeness and quality, the
collection of all program data from the 15 Alzheimer's Demonstration
Grants to States Program State Grantees; (2) to utilize the data in (1)
above, and other previously collected data, perform an analysis and
prepare a report for the 1997 grant year; (3) receive technical
assistance, coordination of data collection activities and monitoring
for accuracy, completeness and quality, for the Managed Care
Initiative; (4) receive consultation services for the HRSA/BPHC
evaluation strategy; and (5) receive consultation services to the
Project. The purpose of this modification is to provide continued
support of the data collection and monitoring for accuracy,
completeness and quality, the collection of all program data from the
15 Alzheimer's Disease Demonstration Grant Program grantees for a
period of thirty-six (36) months. The University of Kansas is believed
to be the only responsible source that has the combination of
experience and the capability to build upon earlier work, in which they
developed and performed all of the evaluation and analyses of the
Alzheimer's Disease Demonstration Grants to States Program. The
University of Kansas' critical involvement in data development, data
collection and data management since the inception of the Alzheimer's
Disease Demonstration Grants to State program further qualifies them as
the only responsible source. The purpose of this synopsis is to comply
with the notice requirement of FAR 5.201. Any organization that
believes it is capable of performing similar services should submit a
statement of capabilities with documentation supporting its ability to
meet the Government's requirement as described above. Capability
statements should be submitted within 45 days of the publication of
this synopsis to the contact point and address given above. See note
22. No additional documentation is available. Posted 08/16/00
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