The U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons is seeking proposals for comprehensive medical services at the Federal Correctional Complex (FCC) in Lompoc, California. The goal is to contract these services for a base year, with the possibility of four extensions, each under a firm-fixed-price agreement.
The scope of work involves managing and staffing the medical care facility to provide a comprehensive range of services, including primary care, specialty services, dental care, and emergency response. The awardee will also be responsible for administrative tasks, record-keeping, and medication management, in addition to coordinating mental health services with other healthcare providers.
Successful bidders will need to demonstrate their ability to recruit and retain a qualified medical staff, as detailed in the solicitation. This includes having licensed medical professionals and meeting specified staffing ratios.
The contract encompasses several key clauses related to indemnification, insurance, and privacy. The evaluation of proposals will consider the quality of services, staff qualifications, past performance, and price, with the former three being leading factors.
To apply, vendors must submit their proposals by the deadline on October 1st, 2024, at 2:00 PM local time. For any clarifications or questions, interested parties can contact LaShundra D. Thomas at ldthomas@bop.gov or via phone at 202-598-6077.