Residential Treatment Services for Substance Use Disorders
ID: 959P0024Q0017Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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COURT SERVICES AND OFFENDER SUPERVISION AGENCYPRETRIAL SERVICES AGENCYPRETRIAL SERVICESWASHINGTON, DC, 20004, USA

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Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities (623220)

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SOCIAL- SOCIAL REHABILITATION (G004)
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    The Pretrial Services Agency for the District of Columbia is seeking contractor support to provide Residential Treatment Services for Substance Use Disorders for defendants with psychiatric and substance use disorders. The objective is to deliver intensive residential treatment (ASAM Level 3.5) while adhering to local certification and accreditation standards, ensuring comprehensive care that includes medical services and ancillary support. This contract is crucial for promoting pretrial justice and improving community safety through effective substance abuse interventions. Proposals are due by September 24, 2024, at 12 Noon EST, and interested parties can contact Deborah Murphy at deborah.murphy@psa.gov or Tamara Brown at tamara.brown@psa.gov for further information.

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    The document outlines the amendment to Solicitation Number 959P0024Q0017 for Residential Treatment Services issued by the Pretrial Services Agency. The key changes include an extension of the proposal submission deadline to September 24, 2024, at 12 Noon EST, along with responses to six questions raised by potential contractors. The amendment clarifies that this is a brand-new contract, and no pre-solicitation conference will be held. It confirms that services currently covered under another contract will not be included in this solicitation. Providers must meet specific certification requirements for services offered. The solicitation is open to all concerns, signaling a broad competition for the provided services while emphasizing compliance with local standards. Overall, this document serves as a formal notice to potential bidders regarding important changes and clarifications related to the solicitation process for governmental services.
    The Pretrial Services Agency for the District of Columbia (PSA) is seeking to evaluate Offerors' past and present performance as part of their solicitation process. This document outlines a questionnaire designed to collect relevant performance history via references provided by the Offerors. Section I is for the PSA Contracting Office to fill, detailing the solicitation specifics. Section II requires Offeror data, including contract details and a description of services provided. Section III is directed towards the respondents, who must assess the Offeror’s performance using an adjectival rating system ranging from “Exceptional” to “Unsatisfactory”, while also addressing specific performance criteria and overall satisfaction. The questionnaire emphasizes the importance of accurate and comprehensive responses to ensure a thorough evaluation of Offerors' qualifications for contract award decisions. It also encourages respondents to provide additional insights or remarks based on their experiences, which could influence the selection process. This structured feedback mechanism is essential for maintaining high standards in government contracting practices.
    The Pretrial Services Agency (PSA) for the District of Columbia seeks contractor support for residential treatment services addressing substance use disorders as part of a broader mission to promote pretrial justice. The Statement of Work outlines objectives, including the delivery of intensive residential treatment (ASAM Level 3.5) for clients with co-occurring mental health issues, adhering to all local certification standards. The aim is to provide comprehensive care, ensuring clients access essential medical services and ancillary support while promoting recovery and rehabilitation. Key responsibilities for contractors include managing client intake referrals, providing continuous care, and maintaining client records while ensuring adherence to strict confidentiality protocols. The program emphasizes culturally sensitive treatment options, including services in Spanish and provisions for clients with disabilities. The contract spans a five-year period with a focus on quality assurance, requiring detailed reporting of client progress and incident reporting mechanisms. The document underscores the significance of a robust, client-centered approach to treatment that aligns with government standards and the overarching goal of improving community safety through effective substance abuse interventions.
    This document, a wage determination issued by the U.S. Department of Labor, outlines wage and fringe benefit requirements for contracts subject to the Service Contract Act (SCA). It specifies minimum wage rates for various occupations within the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia, highlighting applicable Executive Orders regarding wage rates based on contract dates. For contracts beginning after January 30, 2022, a minimum wage of $17.20 per hour is mandated, while contracts awarded between January 1, 2015, and January 29, 2022, require at least $12.90 per hour. The document details various job classifications and associated rates, ensuring contractors provide necessary fringe benefits including health and welfare allowances, paid leave, and holiday pay. It also describes the conformance process for any unlisted job titles that may be utilized under the contract. Additionally, it emphasizes worker protections under relevant executive orders, stipulating requirements for paid sick leave. This comprehensive outline is essential for compliance with federal contracting regulations and standards, demonstrating the government's commitment to fair wages and employee rights in service contracts.
    The document is a solicitation for contracting services aimed at providing treatment services for individuals with substance use disorders under the Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) program. It specifies that the Pretrial Services Agency (PSA) is seeking proposals from qualified contractors to deliver these essential services as outlined in the Statement of Work, adhering to local certification and accreditation standards. The solicitation includes details such as contract duration, with a base period from September 30, 2024, to September 29, 2025, and up to four additional option years. It outlines the proposal submission requirements, administrative steps for invoicing and payment, and emphasizes the necessity of compliance with various contract clauses, including quality assurance and standard inspection terms. The document also notes the importance of contractor performance capabilities, standards of conduct, and confidentiality obligations regarding government records. Overall, it serves as a guideline for potential bidders to understand the expectations and terms associated with the contract while emphasizing the commitment to providing high-quality treatment services to clients in need. This tender contributes to enhancing the support framework for individuals with substance use disorders while promoting economic opportunities for women-owned small businesses.
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