15BCTS24Q00000016 - SU/MH in Syracuse, NY
ID: 15BCTS24Q00000016Type: Solicitation
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JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OFFEDERAL PRISON SYSTEM / BUREAU OF PRISONSCOMMUNITY TREATMENT SERVICES - COWASHINGTON, DC, 20534, USA

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Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centers (621420)

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SOCIAL- SOCIAL REHABILITATION (G004)
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    The Department of Justice's Federal Bureau of Prisons is seeking proposals for outpatient substance use disorder and mental health treatment services for male and female adults in custody in Syracuse, New York. The contract will cover a one-year base period starting March 1, 2025, with four optional one-year extensions, and requires services to be provided by licensed clinicians within a 5-mile radius of Syracuse City Hall. This initiative aims to enhance rehabilitation efforts for offenders by ensuring access to essential mental health and substance abuse treatment services, adhering to evidence-based practices. Interested vendors must submit their proposals by December 27, 2024, and can direct inquiries to Joo Walker at j15walker@bop.gov or Robert Carroll at r1carroll@bop.gov.

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    The U.S. Department of Justice's Federal Bureau of Prisons is issuing a Request for Quotation (RFQ) related to providing Substance Abuse and Mental Health treatment services for adults in custody in Syracuse, New York. This RFQ specifies that quoted services must align with the “Community Treatment Services (CTS), 2022 Statement of Work (SOW).” Interested vendors must submit a completed Standard Form 1449 along with several other required documents, including proof of active registration in the System for Award Management (SAM) and evidence of professional liability insurance. Quotes must be emailed by December 27, 2024, to designated contacts. The government will award the contract based on the lowest price from a technically acceptable, responsive, and responsible quoter. The solicitation will be exclusively available online through the SAM website, and interested parties holding queries are encouraged to direct them via email to the specified contacts. This RFQ reflects a concerted effort to enhance mental health services within federal correctional facilities, underlining the government's commitment to addressing substance abuse and mental health needs of incarcerated individuals.
    The document is a solicitation for commercial products and services from the Federal Bureau of Prisons, specifically for substance use and mental health treatment services in Syracuse, NY. It outlines the requisition details, including the solicitation number (15BCTS24Q00000016), important dates, and contact information for inquiries. The offer due date is set for December 27, 2024, with an expected delivery date of March 1, 2025. The contract incorporates various contract clauses, including terms related to performance evaluation, funding availability, and privacy, which are crucial for compliance. The schedule of services includes a range of treatments such as individual counseling, group counseling, psychiatric evaluations, and crisis intervention services, detailing both guaranteed minimum and estimated maximum quantities required over several contract periods, including potential extensions. This solicitation serves as a formal request for proposals (RFPs) aimed at ensuring the provision of essential mental health and substance abuse treatment services to support the rehabilitation initiatives of the Bureau. The document's structure includes specific sections for conditions, clauses, and supply/service schedules, emphasizing compliance and the fulfillment of essential health services within federally mandated frameworks.
    The federal government seeks a contractor to provide outpatient substance use disorder and mental health treatment services to male and female offenders in community-based programs within a 5-mile radius of Syracuse, New York. The contract consists of a one-year base period plus four optional extensions, starting March 1, 2025. The proposal evaluation will follow a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) criterion. Quoters must demonstrate adequate staffing, licensing, and operational capabilities, such as employing evidence-based treatment methods like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Compliance with facility requirements, including location viability, safety standards, and accessibility, is essential. The contractor must possess the necessary state certifications and licenses to operate, while pricing must remain competitive compared to similar services. Invoices will be processed electronically, and awards may be made without prior discussions, highlighting the need for comprehensive initial proposals. This document serves as a formal request for proposals (RFP) aimed at addressing the mental health and substance abuse treatment needs of offenders in the specified area, ensuring quality and compliance with federal standards.
    The 2022 Statement of Work (SOW) for Community Treatment Services (CTS) outlines the requirements for contractors providing mental health, substance use disorder (SUD), and sex offender treatment services to offenders within the custody of the Bureau of Prisons (Bureau). The SOW emphasizes the Bureau's commitment to evidence-based practices to reduce recidivism and improve public safety. Core components include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), medication-assisted treatment (MAT), and a structured multi-component treatment approach for SUD. The document specifies the methods and standards for clinical practices, including intake assessments, ongoing treatment, documentation, and reporting. It delineates responsibilities of contractors, staff training requirements, and the importance of maintaining confidentiality. Furthermore, contractors are required to conduct regular evaluations and modify treatment plans as necessary. Public safety is addressed through identification of offender risk levels, ensuring appropriate procedures for high-security or high-need individuals. The document also outlines administrative protocols regarding billing, monitoring contract performance, and handling of emergencies. This SOW serves as a comprehensive framework for managing the effective delivery of essential treatment services aimed at supporting reentry and rehabilitation of offenders in community settings.
    The Federal Bureau of Prisons is seeking proposals for Community Treatment Services through a structured solicitation process. Interested companies must provide comprehensive technical quotations that meet specific staffing, operational, and facility requirements. Key personnel must hold valid professional licenses, have substantial clinical experience with criminal justice populations, and submit detailed documentation, including resumes and DEA registration certificates for practitioners with prescribing authority. The proposals must also demonstrate adherence to evidence-based treatment methods like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and include provisions for crisis intervention assessments. Additionally, the proposed treatment sites must comply with space requirements, ADA guidelines, and address local area concerns related to vulnerable populations. The quotations will be evaluated based on compliance with decisional criteria outlined in the solicitation, ensuring that all requirements are met for effective execution of treatment services. In summary, this document delineates the necessary components for submitting a successful proposal to deliver community treatment services to Bureau offenders, underscoring the importance of qualified personnel and safe, compliant facilities.
    The Federal Bureau of Prisons has issued a Business Quotation Information Packet for Community Treatment Services, specifically targeting providers of substance abuse and mental health treatment. Interested companies must complete a Business Management Questionnaire and provide specific documentation, including a Bank Notification Letter, Client Notification Letters, and a BOP Subcontracting Certification. Key requirements include detailing work distribution between commercial and government contracts, listing recent relevant contracts, providing banking references, and indicating the firm's capability to fulfill contract obligations. The questionnaire additionally requests explicit financial information and contact details for inquiries. Emphasis is placed on past performance in relevant work as part of the evaluation process. The document outlines the procedures to follow for clients and banks to provide references, ensuring transparency and accountability in the procurement process. Overall, the purpose of this solicitation is to procure services efficiently while ensuring compliance with federal regulations and emphasizing accountability in evaluating potential contractors.
    The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) provides a template for contractors to submit subcontracting plans in alignment with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) regarding small businesses. The document outlines specific goals for subcontracting, such as 36% for small businesses (SB) and 5% each for small disadvantaged businesses (SDB), women-owned small businesses (WOSB), and service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses (SDVOSB). The template includes sections for contractors to detail expected subcontracting values, methods for sourcing, and outreach strategies to ensure equitable opportunities for diverse small business concerns. Additionally, it highlights reporting requirements, including cooperation for compliance assessments and the submission of Individual Subcontract Reports (ISR) and Summary Subcontract Reports (SSR). The aim is to encourage small business participation in federal contracting and maintain accountability through structured reporting and goal-setting. The guidance within the document emphasizes the importance of establishing realistic subcontracting goals, good faith efforts in procurement, and compliance with relevant regulations.
    The document is a Quotation Attachment Form, which is the initial part of a formal request process for proposals (RFPs) or grants at the federal, state, and local levels. It features a structured layout intended to collect multiple quotations for the services or goods being requested. The form includes sections to list various titles and the corresponding number of pages associated with each quotation. Importantly, it appears that there are no pages currently filled out, as indicated by the total of zero pages. The design aims to facilitate the process of gathering and evaluating bids from potential vendors, ensuring compliance with governmental procurement protocols. This four-part structure underscores the systematic approach government entities use to manage requests for proposals and grants, helping maintain transparency and competitive pricing.
    The document addresses inquiries related to Attachment 7 - Subcontracting Plan within the government RFP numbered 15BCTS24Q00000016 for services in Syracuse, NY. It emphasizes the importance of detailing subcontracting opportunities, outlining the required completion of the Small Business Subcontracting Plan, which must include percentages, dollar amounts, and corresponding services. In cases where subcontracting isn't feasible, bidders are instructed to complete the Subcontracting Certification along with the Business Quotation Information Packet. The response reinforces compliance with the Bureau’s small business goals when structuring the subcontracting plan, highlighting a focus on fostering small business participation in federal procurements. The guidance provided aims to ensure that bids align with federal contracting expectations while encouraging transparency and accountability in the subcontracting process.
    The document addresses inquiries related to the Request for Proposals (RFP) 15BCTS24Q00000016 for services in Syracuse, NY. Key topics include guidance on completing various forms required in the submission process. Specifically, it clarifies that Boxes 23 and 24 in a pricing form should be left blank, directing respondents to annotate prices within Section 1. Sections related to solicitation provisions do not require responses, while specific queries in pages 60-70 must be answered post-SAM certification. The document emphasizes that the PRICING grid is essential, and respondents must organize their submissions clearly, indicating titles and page numbers in the Attachment Quotation Form. For insurance certification, the headquarters address is acceptable, and the list of technical personnel must include all key staff and supervisors needed to meet minimum staffing requirements. Overall, the document serves as a comprehensive guide for navigating the proposal submission, ensuring all required information is accurately provided while simplifying the RFP process.
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